Motor Vessels (MV)
MV Anshun (MS Culcairn) sunk September 6, 1942 by gunfire, refloated September 1944 written off 1962
MV Berrima displayed at Australian National Maritime Museum
MV British Loyalty scuttled January 15, 1946 off Addu Atoll
MV Busama sunk 1959
MV Canberra
MV Derrymore sunk February 13, 1942 by two torpedoes fired by Japanese submarine I-55 north of the Sunda Strait off Batavia
MV Doma served in PNG prewar
MV Elevala (Elevada)
MV Gorgon scrapped August 10, 1964
MV Kamonai prewar Australasian Petroleum Company
MV Laurabada
MV Limerick sunk April 26, 1943 torpedoed by I-177 off c
MV MacDhui sunk June 18, 1942
Maclaren King
MV Malaita damaged August 29, 1942 by torpedo fired by RO-33
MV Marek
MV Matoma sunk in the Gulf of Papua, details unknown
MV
Mamutu sunk August 6, 1942
MV Montoro
MV Neptuna Sunk February 19, 1942
MV Noora operated by the U.S. Army small ships
MV Nusa used by the Australian administration during the war
The Olvira 60' two masts, and diesel-powered engines
MV Reliance
MV Tulagi sunk March 28, 1944 by a torpedo fired by U-532
MV Wanaka scrapped 1968
Schooners / Motor Schooners
City of Adelaide ran aground 1916
MV Lakatoi sunk September 7, 1943 off New Caledonia
Maclaren King ultimate fate uknown
Royal Endeavour ultimate fate uknown
Barque
City of Adelaide ran aground 1916
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Vessels
Sinking date shown for wartime losses
O6 Store Vessels, Large Ketches and Lighters
O6-16 operated postwar by F/Lt O'Shea of the RAAF Searcher Team
O8 Crash Boat
O8-3 "Mary Ann"
O8-5 sunk August 29, 1942
O8-18 collided with pleasure boat "Maranui" on
October 22, 1947
O8-?? sunk July 29, 1943
O16 Supply Craft
O16-11 "Merrygum" operated by RAAF Searcher Team