MACEDON 1870-1883

Description

Screw steamer, Barque rigged

Construction

Iron, with two 100hp engines

Size

tons 826, length 67.2m, beam 9m, depth 4.7m

Built

1870 in Liverpool, U.K., by W.H. Potter

Owner

John Marshall, Lilly and Robinson

Sunk

21st March 1883

Location

Transit Reef, Thomson Bay

Latitude/Longitude

(-31.98669, 115.55702)

Sinking

Outbound from Fremantle en route to Beagle Bay with members of the Kimberley survey party, Macedon entered Thomson Bay to transfer supplies and a party of officials to a waiting boat. She set sail once more, but ran aground on Transit Reef.

Underwater

Scuba Dive in 3 to 6 metres. Although the hull was sold for salvage, it remains intact amidships to the level of the main deck. This site lays adjacent to the Denton Holme

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