Cronulla to Bundeena Ferry

Public wharf, Tonkin Street, Cronulla, New South Wales, 2230

Hourly ferry service between Cronulla and Bundeena, surrounded by The Royal National Park.

The โ€œMV Curranullaโ€ was designed and built by the well-known shipbuilders Morrison and Sinclair of Balmain, Sydney for the Cronulla ferry service owned by Captain Robert Ryall. The โ€œMV Curranullaโ€ was purpose built for the shallow and rough water of Port Hacking with a 3โ€™6โ€ณ of draft. The 53โ€ฒ timber ferry was constructed of carvel planking with clenched nails and was powered by a 66-horse power 3-cylinder K3 hand start Kelvin diesel giving a top speed of seven knots.

She was commissioned on the 12th May 1939 for the Cronulla to Bundeena ferry run and her engine was converted to a 5LW Gardner in 1986.

The โ€œMV Curranullaโ€ is now the oldest commuter ferry in Australia working to a regular timetable providing an hourly ferry service between Cronulla and Bundeena.

Facilities

Non Smoking, Pet Friendly - Enquire

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