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Scuttled?

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According to a category I've just removed and Template:Navbox shipwrecks of New South Wales, Stalwart was scuttled somewhere in the waters of New South Wales. However, the sources cited in the article state that the ship was broken up for scrap. Maybe the ship was just stripped, then later sunk in some way, but the article needs content to explain this. -- saberwyn 02:32, 5 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Saberwyn - The vessel was scuttled at 33° 59.906'S, 151° 36.067'E WGS 84 according to Aust Hydrographics Office Notices to Mariners and "Scuttled and Abandoned Ships in Australian Waters" I have an electronic copy on my laptop but it apears not to be on the web anymore you can also look at http://nswwrecks.info/Shipwreck%20Database.html which charts its position--Whodidwhat (talk) 03:19, 5 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks! I've used the KML file from NSW Wrecks to kludge together a cite, and will try to find something more substantial at earliest opportunity. -- saberwyn 08:54, 5 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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