Name |
Year Built |
Builder |
Initial Ownership |
Current Ownership / Fate |
Max. Passengers
|
MV Cartela |
1912 |
Purdon & Featherstone |
Huon, Channel & Peninsula Steamship Company |
Franklin, Tasmania |
500
|
MV Bundeena |
1946 |
W Holmes Bros |
Captain Robert Ryall |
Lavender Bay, Sydney[2] |
198
|
Surprise |
1889 |
Tom Purdon |
|
Unknown |
|
Success renamed Kathleen |
c. 1880 |
Jacob Bailey Chandler |
|
Unknown |
|
Result |
|
|
|
Unknown |
|
Victory |
c. 1880 |
Jacob Bailey Chandler |
|
Unknown |
|
Silver Crown |
1889 |
Bayes Bros, William Bayes |
|
Unknown |
|
Huon |
1892 |
|
|
Unknown |
|
Enterprise |
1872 |
John Clark |
|
Unknown |
|
VS Kangaroo |
1903 |
Lt-Governor William Denison |
|
Bellerive, Tasmania – sank 1929[3] |
|
SS Derwent |
1905 |
|
|
Unknown |
590
|
SS Rosny |
1913 |
|
|
|
|
SS Lindisfarne |
|
|
|
Unknown |
|
SS Reemere |
1910 |
Purdon & Featherstone |
|
Seen trading in Vanuatu in 2010 |
|
Lurgurena |
1926 |
|
|
Unknown |
|
SS Lottah |
1901 |
John Wilson |
|
Unknown |
|
SS Ronnie |
1903 |
|
|
Unknown |
|
SS Breone |
c. 1910 |
Frederick Moore |
|
Unknown |
|
Bass |
1911 |
Frederick Moore |
|
Unknown |
|
SS Beagle |
|
|
|
Unknown |
6 vehicles
|
MV Emmalisa (Formally Regent Star, Nowra, Challenger Head, Kangaroo) |
1947 |
|
Hobart Historic Cruises |
Port Huon, Tas |
|
SS Marana |
|
Purdon & Featherstone |
|
Became a fishing trawler |
|
Monarch |
|
|
|
Sank at lime Kilns |
|
Emu |
|
P Degraves & J Gray |
|
Sank New Norfolk, Tas Bridge 1897 |
|
Maweena |
1913 |
Purdon & Featherstone |
|
Burnt Bellerive, Tas 1929 |
|
SS Togo renamed (HMAS Phillip) |
1905 |
Fred Moore |
James Rowe & Sons |
Decomm. 1931 – Gutted Mt. Direction, East Risdon 1946[4] |
500
|
MV Excella |
1912 |
John Dalgleish |
James Rowe & Sons |
Unknown |
|
SS Mangana previously George Peat |
1930 |
Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company |
|
Unknown |
37 vehicles
|
SS Taranna |
1893 |
|
|
Unknown |
120 |
[5][6]
|
Ray Larsson |
1970 |
Tamar Steel Boats, Launceston |
|
Unknown |
|
O’Hara Booth renamed Sydney |
1974 |
|
|
Port Jackson |
120
|
Phoenix |
|
|
|
Unknown |
|
Kosciusko |
1911 |
David Drake Limited, Sydney |
Sydney Ferries Limited, to Hobart 1975 |
Prince of Wales Bay – Burnt[7] |
785
|
Lady Ferguson |
|
David Drake Limited, Sydney |
Sydney Ferries Limited |
rotten and broken up 1975 |
|
Wakatere (hovercraft) |
1973 |
Hovermarine, Southampton |
|
Matiatia, Wakatere, NZ – Scrapped |
|
MV Matthew Brady |
1973 |
Sullivans Cove Ferry Company |
|
Unknown |
|
MV James McCabe |
1974 |
Sullivans Cove Ferry Company |
|
Unknown |
|
Lady Wakehurst |
1974 |
Carrington Slipways |
Public Transport Commission |
Solomon Islands[8] |
800
|
MV Martin Cash |
1975 |
Bob Clifford |
|
Sydney[9] |
|
MV Jeremiah Ryan |
1977 |
Incat |
|
Unknown |
|
MV James Kelly |
1979 |
Incat |
|
Unknown |
|
H2O Express |
|
|
Hobart Water Taxis |
Brisbane[10] |
30
|
SS Awittaka |
1910 |
|
Huon, Channel & Peninsula Steamship Company |
Sold to the administration of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate |
|
SS Dover |
|
|
Unknown |
|
|
Rowitta |
1910 |
Purdon & Featherstone |
|
Flagstaff Hill, Vic – demolished[11] |
|
ML Gayclite |
c. 1943 |
|
|
Unknown |
|
ML Taruna |
c. 1910 |
Charles Harold McKay |
|
Unknown |
|
Melba |
1921 |
Wilson Bros |
|
Unknown |
22 vehicles
|
MV Commodore |
|
|
|
Cygnet |
|
MV Wanderer |
|
|
|
Unknown |
|
MV Lady Jane |
|
|
Captain Fells Historic Cruises |
Abandoned[12] |
|
MV Bowen |
|
|
Backspring Pty Ltd |
SeaLink Travel Group |
30 vehicles
|
MV Moongalba |
1974 |
|
Stradbroke Ferries |
SeaLink Travel Group |
30 vehicles
|
MV Harry O May previously Man On |
1952 |
Hong Kong United Dockyard, Hong Kong |
|
Launceston, Tas |
48 vehicles
|
MV Mirambeena |
1991 |
Tamar Steel Boats, Launceston |
Tasmanian Government |
Disassembled 2022[13] |
74 vehicles
|