The William C. Daldy is powered by two coal-fired boilers. In 1958, the tug spent 36 uninterrupted hours keeping a tow on a barge carrying a 1,200 ton pre-assembled section of the Auckland Harbour Bridge, then under construction, when a violent storm swept up the Waitematā Harbour threatening to overpower the barge and destroy or damage the bridge section; over the course of those 36 hours, the William C. Daldy burned 40 tons of coal.
Although slated to be scrapped in 1977, the William C. Daldy was purchased by a group of local enthusiasts (the William C. Daldy Preservation Society) and is now berthed in the Viaduct neighbourhood of the Auckland Central Business District.
Although slated to be scrapped in 1977, the William C. Daldy was purchased by a group of local enthusiasts (the William C. Daldy Preservation Society) and is now berthed in the Viaduct neighbourhood of the Auckland Central Business District.
Photo taken 21 November 2016 |