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Yes, she is a beauty Tom. I checked her out in Sydney several years ago and found she is not suitable for "tall" people below deck unless they have hard heads and strong backs! :rolleyes2:^&grin
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Seriously Tom...make it harder for us! How could you have known whether it suited tall people or not? Did Snow White tell you?{sm4}{sm4}
You have to admire the old tall ship saliors...dont know how they did it....did you tour the Destroyer and the sub.....I would loved to have toured the Clipper...on the far side...but we were short of time...cheers TomB...PS...did you notice in the ferry...that Green and white thing....(South Stern)..made many a trip to manly on it when I was a kid....TomBYes, she is a beauty Tom. I checked her out in Sydney several years ago and found she is not suitable for "tall" people below deck unless they have hard heads and strong backs! :rolleyes2:^&grin
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You have to admire the old tall ship saliors...dont know how they did it....did you tour the Destroyer and the sub.....I would loved to have toured the Clipper...on the far side...but we were short of time...cheers TomB...PS...did you notice in the ferry...that Green and white thing....(South Stern)..made many a trip to manly on it when I was a kid....TomB
View attachment 116106 The Green and White thing........TomB
More than likely before your time..there were several of them much older than the South Steyne which would have been the most modern of them....I last rode Manly Ferry's in the early fifties so I guest I am a bit longer in the tooth than you and might explain why said ship in in a Sea Museum ( I aint far from qualifying my self)...anyway mate,,,regardless...great trip anyway.....just remembered..wagged school one day...spent the day riding back and forth between the Key and Manly...Ahhh...Happy Days....regards TomBAhh, i stand corrected, i haven't been on that Green and White thing! I thought you were referring to one of the standard Manly ferries.
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