Coupled with large amounts of shipping into Townsville and cyclones over the years.A big thank you to the volunteers and staff at the Magnetic Island History and Craft Centre and the Maritime Museum of Townsville who supplied much of the following information. In 1928 after many complaints about the eyesore on the beach the Hayles’ launch Malanda dragged the hulk out to deeper water between Arthur and Florence Bays where she finally sank out of sight.The main shipping channel into the Port of Townsville is named after the Platypus dredge which began the work in 1884. George Rennie had a career spanning about a 40 years as a Victorian Government vessel connected with royals – and convicts. A truly magical and unique experience.Meet us at 4.15 p.m. in front of Peppers Resort (Nelly Bay) on the boardwalk area, a short 1 minute walk to the left of the Nelly Bay ferry terminal. They bought the stripped hull and ran her onto the reef flat opposite their boat shed in Nelly Bay. Stay in the Best Accommodation on Magnetic Island.
In 1897, Howard Smith and Sons bought her and stripped her down to run as a lighter between Townsville and Cairns. It had a long service life including international passenger movement. Cairns most luxurious liveaboard dive trip. There are stone-fish, stingrays and cone shells around the island.This wreck forms part of the Geoffrey Bay snorkel trail and is just past the fourth float. This one is probably the most picturesque shipwreck on Magnetic Island, and possibly even Australia trumped only by Tangalooma on Moreton Island. Scuttled as a breakwater in 1902 by the Butler family, she was built in Middlesex as a 151 gross ton paddle steamer but was converted into a lighter, transporting coal to Townsville Harbour. What’s your favourite wreck? Things are a little different these days!Heading from Nelly Bay towards Picnic Bay, stop at the Rocky Bay lookout just past XBase Backpackers. Tour Code: 855 The view is worth it, and the rocky point is home to another victim of Cyclone Sigma, Nothing visible is left of the the The 118 ton two masted schooner with an ‘interesting’ history, was only under ballast as she tried to escape the approaching cyclone on the 23Remarkably of the 6 crew, only one was lost (Frank Rowley, who was killed by a wave smashing him onto the mast). ... Around the corner to the north is serene Cockle Bay,which is the start of the mud flats and the Mangroves.
PS George Rennie, Picnic Bay Magnetic Island, 2017. The master swung the boom to allow the crew to clamber to shore whilst he hung on to the main sheet. The City of Adelaide was a passenger steam ship launched during 1863 from Glasgow, Scotland.The vessel was later converted to a barque for use as a cargo transport. and the 'Norseman' was exposed to its full force. PS means Paddle Steamer. The remains of the wreck were removed during the construction of the new harbour. If you care to seek them out some are still visible at low tides, some require snorkel or scuba gear and others are lost, and exist in name only. We could hold claim to being the Bermuda triangle of Australia. By 1914 she was no longer up to the job. The SS City of Adelaide 1863 at Cockle Bay is one of my favorites.
The wreck supports mangrove vegetation, and was once used by locals as a tidal swimming pool. You will be able to spot part of her peaking above the water on our lowest tides. If you are going to try this please, watch the incoming tide, and wear shoes. This is the bow section of a boat that protected the jetty that once stood on the eastern side of Nelly Bay. Learn about new Great Barrier Reef experiences, the latest holiday package deals and exclusive offers.
Her steering gear jammed as she cast off from Picnic Bay jetty and she was forced up onto the beach where she was reduced to a wreck within two days by the heavy weather.Perhaps the most famous of all the wrecks, she was Tourism Australia’s most liked Instagram post of 2018 after all!Not to be confused with the other City of Adelaide which is being restored, this composite three masted barque-rigged screw steamer For a time she became a bathhouse for swimmers. The ‘In 1911 Townsville dentist Dr Patrick McCabe bought In 1880 this 50 metre dredge was the largest vessel built in Queensland. There are over 20 known shipwrecks around the island, which have been integrated into a shipwreck trail which circles the island created by Vivian Moran at the Maritime Museum. Museum of Underwater ART is now accessible to scuba divers and snorkelers from Townsville Far North Queensland. 52 metres long and built in Hamburg in 1870 she is described as ‘beautiful, expensively furnished and spotlessly kept’.Perhaps not the luckiest of vessels, she had a number of mishaps in her career before she was scuttled to protect the jetty landing at Arcadia. The Magnetic Island History and Craft centre is free to visit and is well worth spending some time in when you are on the island.As you arrive by ferry and pass through the breakwater walls, you may spy a pyramid of concrete on your left.
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