PS Ruby (1907)
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The PS ''Ruby'', also known as the Paddle Steamer ''Ruby'' is the flagship of the historic port of Wentworth, New South Wales at the junction of the Murray and
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Rivers. She is a composite hull paddle steamer that features a 1926 Robey & Co 20 nominal horsepower portable steam engine. Between 1996 and 2007 she was restored to her early 20th-century appearance.


History


Construction & life on the river

The PS ''Ruby'' was built in 1907 at Morgan, South Australia by David Low Milne at the request of Captain Hugh King. This ''Ruby'' was a replacement for the Paddle Steamer ''Ruby'' built in 1876, which had been modified several times and had sunk twice before having her engine removed in 1908 (subsequently being renamed the Barge ''Radia''). The ''Ruby'' left on her maiden voyage from Morgan, South Australia on 1 March 1908, arriving at Renmark on the morning of Saturday, 8 March 1908. She arrived towing barges Emerald and Pearl, carrying a total of over 80 tons of cargo. Australia's Governor-General Lord Northcote travelled on board the ''Ruby'' in July 1908, arriving at Renmark before continuing to Wentworth and arriving on July 16. The Gem Navigation Company was formed toward the end of 1909, and though she operated alongside vessels of this company, the PS ''Ruby'' was not formally placed under ownership of this group until 1914. During this year, the PS ''Ruby'', PS ''Gem'', PS ''Ellen'', and PS ''Marion'' operated alongside each other between
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and Mildura. The Gem Navigation Company amalgamated with four other riverboat companies in 1919 to create Murray Shipping Limited. The PS ''Ruby'' ran aground in 1921 when, upstream of Swan Hill during a high river, a deckhand under the direction of Capt. G Alexander mistook saplings upon a nearby levee bank as the bank of the river, leading the ''Ruby'' over the levee onto the ground, causing the vessel to stop. The ''Ruby'' remained stationary for 12 days, costing the Murray Shipping Company almost £2000, and requiring the assistance of six other riverboats to return her to the river.


Decline in river trade

The ''Ruby'' continued to operate between Morgan and Mildura until the late 1920s, including occasional trips to Euston and Echuca. Her last regular passenger cruise between Morgan and Mildura is recorded as being in 1928. The ''Ruby'' made occasional charter cruises in the early 1930s, before being sold and moved permanently to Mildura. The ''Ruby'' was removed from service in the early 1930s, and was laid up at her home port of
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for several years before being purchased in 1938 by Maurice Collins, of the Collins Brothers, for £200. This preceded her move to Mildura. The Collins Brother removed the engines, boiler and paddlewheels from the vessel, before she was sold again. The ''Ruby'' was sold multiple times prior to 1944, by which time Vic Robbins operated her as a houseboat. The PS ''Avoca'' later towed her to Johnsons Bend, and by the 1960s the ''Ruby'' had fallen into serious disrepair.


Restoration

The Wentworth Rotary Club, under the guidance of Frank Fotherby, purchased the PS ''Ruby'' for $1,600 in 1968. Due to years of neglet, her hull had begun to leak, leaving her resting on the mud of the river bank. The top deck of the boat was missing; many planks of the superstructure, the funnel, and the paddlewheels were also missing. With the power of a speedboat using a 100hp
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outboard engine, the ''Ruby'' was towed to the Wentworth wharf under the guidance of Capt. P Hogg. While the ''Ruby'' did sink at the Wentworth wharf, she was soon refloated and towed across the river to a basin that was soon drained, leaving the boat high and dry. Initially, the Wentworth Rotary Club relied on the locale community and private donations to assist the restoration of the PS ''Ruby''. Between 1968 and 1973, the WRC spent $5447 (with most of this figure spent on materials). The vessel's figure was soon restored, with her engine room being filled with sand for children's enjoyment. The park of her residence soon became known as 'Fotherby Park'. Following an offer from Echuca to purchase the PS ''Ruby'', the Wentworth Rotary Club donated the boat to the Wentworth community in 1996. After 30 years out of water, a full restoration was required (this included procedures such as excavating surrounding land and placing the hull on steel girders). 360 planks of the hull had to be replaced, and on 16 February 2001 the task of caulking the hull began to take place (an estimated 13 kg of oakum was hammered into the plank seams to watertight the hull). The deckhouse was then restored, requiring almost the entire superstructure to be refitted or replaced. On 26 January 2002, the PS ''Ruby'' was refloated. In September 2003, the ''Ruby'' was towed to Wentworth wharf to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the first paddle steamers navigating the Murray River. By 2004, the paddlewheels were refitted, and cabins complete. The boiler was also installed, and during 2005 a substantial amount of work was undertaken in renovating and rebuilding the 1926 Robey & Co 20 nominal horsepower portable steam engine. The PS ''Ruby'' steamed for the first time in 70 years in May 2007.


Cabins of the PS ''Ruby''

''* There is no Cabin 13''


Steam engine

The machinery of the PS ''Ruby'' consisted of a 70 psi boiler attached to a 20 nominal horsepower 2-cylinder Robey & Co high pressure horizontal steam engine (built in
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). This engine was replaced in 1911 by a new power plant consisting of a narrow gauge locomotive boiler attached to a 1878 15 horsepower McCall, Anderson & Co direct action steam engine, taken from the recently decommissioned PS ''Industry''. The engine of the ''Ruby'' was again replaced in 1918, this time a locomotive type 100psi Martin & Co steam engine requisitioned from the PS ''Lancashire Lass''. This engine was removed in June 1922, and replaced with a 1916 Horwoods 2-cylinder non-condensing steam engine built in Adelaide. Her 1916 engine was removed from the vessel following her sale to M Collins (of the Collins brothers) and her relocation to Mildura in 1938. The ''Ruby'' was refitted with a 1926 Robey & Co 20 nominal horsepower portable steam engine and boiler in 2004, following a donation for the
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and grants from the NSW Heritage Office. This engine is the same make and size of the original steam engine fitted to the vessel in 1907. The PS ''Ruby'' steamed for the first time in over 70 years on 16 May 2007.


Citations


External links

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