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Ronald Parsons' book "Ketches of South Australia" describes "Nelcebee" as a 144 gross ton ketch, put together by T Cruickshank in Port adelaide from imported sections.  Vessel was used as a tug/powered lighter at Port Pirie and then converted to auxilliar

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NELCEBEE

Rig

Iron Screw Steamer, 60 hp.

Tonnage

144g 98n

Built

1883

Built By

Cruickshank (reassembled)

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