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SS John Oxley : ウィキペディア英語版 | SS John Oxley
SS ''John Oxley'' is a former pilot boat and lighthouse and buoy tender. She was built in Scotland in 1927 for the Queensland state government. The vessel was taken into the Royal Australian Navy during the Second World War. Returned to her duties after the war, ''John Oxley'' remained active until 1968, when her deteriorating condition made her unusable. In 1970, the ship was donated by the Queensland government to the Lady Hopetoun and Port Jackson Marine Steam Museum (now the Sydney Heritage Fleet) for preservation, but due to other projects, work was sidelined until 2004. As of 2014, the ship is undergoing restoration at Rozelle Bay, Sydney, Australia. ==Design and construction== Bow, McLachlan and Company of Paisley in Renfrewshire, Scotland built ''John Oxley'' in 1927, under yard number 464. She was launched on 20 July 1927, and completed later that year.〔 The vessel is long, with a beam of , and a draught of .〔 Tonnage values are 544 Gross register tonnage, 760 Deadweight tonnage, and 212 Net Register Tonnage〔 Propulsion is provided by two Scotch marine boilers supplying a triple expansion steam engine, which delivers 1,400 IHP to the propeller, for a maximum speed of .〔〔 The vessel had a crew of 15, and in her role as a pilot boat, could carry 14 harbour pilots.〔
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