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IRON WHYALLA - IMO 5163613

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IRON WHYALLA
Iron Whyalla (1) in dry dock

Australian

1954 - 1979

BHP Shipping Australia

7843 gross tons, 3863 net, 10,777 dwt.

Lbd: 498' x 62'1" x 30'. Machinery: three steam turbines (Parsons, Wallsend UK) single
reduction geared to a single shaft. 6,200 shaft horsepower.

Consumed 65 tons per day in making service speed of 14 knots. 51 crew. Four cargo holds.

Designed by BHP's Architect and staff, incorporating the 'Isherwood' structural framing
system.

She was the first of a planned 'four' 10,000 dwt bulk carriers intended for BHP's coastal
services, taking iron ore and fluxes from South Australia to Port Kembla and Newcastle,
returning with coal and coke. Laid down at Whyalla shipyards March 1951, she was not completed
and delivered until until June 1954 owing to long delay in the delivery of machinery.

Sistership Iron Spencer.

Maiden voyage 10 June from Whyalla jetty with a cargo of iron ore bound for Port Kembla. Mid
1967 shelter deck closed, converted to oil firing and tonnage increased as 10,305 gross, 4978
net, 12,762 dwt. 1st June 1979 sold to Selco (Hong Kong) Ltd, and later resold to Nanhor Steel
Enterprise Ltd. Towed to Kaohsiung and demolition began 27 July 1979

Information supplied by John Hoskin: http://www.flotilla-australia.com/

Details posted may not be wholly correct, if you have further details please add it
below...Thank you!

Photo Credits: The William T Barber Collection

Cheers and GB

Gordy

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Current name:
IRON WHYALLA
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
10,305 tons
Summer DWT:
12,967 tons

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