HMAS Kooronga

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History
Australia
Name
  • Kooronga (1917-1924)
  • Cerberus II (1924-??)
  • Kooronga (??-1948)
BuilderWilliamstown Dockyard, Victoria.
Launched1917
Commissioned1924
Decommissioned1948
FateSold in 1948
History
Australia
NameBlack Witch II (1948-1958)
OwnerJim Anderson
FateRan aground and wrecked in 1958
General characteristics
TypeTug
Displacement60 tons
Length70 feet (21 m)
Beam14 feet (4.3 m)

HMAS Kooronga was a 60-ton tug boat and training ship operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was constructed at the Williamstown Dockyard, Victoria in 1917. Kooronga was commissioned on 6 June 1924 and named Cerberus II as a tender at the Flinders Naval Depot.[1] The vessel was later renamed HMAS Kooronga. She ran aground in the Port Phillip channel and was stranded from 28 June until 14 July 1940.[2] Upon being refloated she was refitted out.

Kooronga remained in RAN service until 1947. She was sold into private hands in 1948, renamed Black Witch II, and converted to a schooner.[1][3] On 14 August 1958, the schooner ran aground at Apollo Bay beach during a gale.[3] The wreck is believed to be buried under the sand.[3]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Wilson, p.59.
  2. ^ Wilson, p.75.
  3. ^ a b c "Black Witch II Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number S95". Victorian Heritage Database. Heritage Victoria. Retrieved 15 September 2011.

References[edit]

  • Wilson, Michael; Royal Australian Navy 21st Century Warships, Naval auxiliaries 1911 to 1999 including Defence Maritime Services, Profile No. 4 - Revised Edition, Topmill Pty Ltd, Marrickville. ISBN 978-1-876270-72-8