MV Shelley Taylor-Smith

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MV Shelley Taylor-Smith at Elizabeth Quay, Perth, December 2021 02.jpg
MV Shelley Taylor-Smith at Elizabeth Quay in December 2021
History
NameMV Shelley Taylor-Smith
NamesakeShelley Taylor-Smith
OwnerPublic Transport Authority
OperatorCaptain Cook Cruises
RouteElizabeth Quay - Mends Street
BuilderSBF Shipbuilders, South Coogee
In service18 August 1997
General characteristics
Length21.7 metres
Beam5.5 metres
Draft0.8 metres
Propulsion2 x Perkins M130C
Speed12 knots
Capacity148
Crew2

MV Shelley Taylor-Smith is a ferry owned by the Public Transport Authority and operated under contract by Captain Cook Cruises on Transperth services on the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia.

History[]

In February 1997, SBF Shipbuilders of South Coogee was awarded a contract to build a new ferry for Transperth to replace the Princess II.[1] It entered service on 18 August 1997 named after long-distance swimmer Shelley Taylor-Smith.[2]

Since the commissioning of the Tricia in December 2019, Shelley Taylor-Smith has become the reserve vessel.[3][4][5]

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Media related to Shelley Taylor-Smith (ship, 1997) at Wikimedia Commons

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