Forgacs Shipyard

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Forgacs Shipyard /ˈfɔːræks/[1] is a shipbuilding company located at Tomago, New South Wales on the Hunter River. It was originally opened in 1957 by John Laverick at Carrington as Carrington Slipways, and built 45 ships between then and 1968.[2] By 1972, the business required larger premises and moved to Tomago, not far from the Pacific Highway. The shipyard was purchased by Forgacs Engineering in 1997.[3]

FormerlyCarrington Slipways
IndustryShipbuilding
Founded1957
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Forgacs Shipyard
FormerlyCarrington Slipways
TypePrivate
IndustryShipbuilding
Founded1957
FounderJohn Laverick
HeadquartersTomago, New South Wales,
Australia
ParentForgacs Marine & Defence
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Forgacs shipyard seen from the Pacific Highway. The large cranes seen in the right of the image were built for construction of HMAS Tobruk

Several First Fleet-class ferries were built at the Tomago yard. HMAS Rushcutter and HMAS Shoalwater were not built at either Carrington or the Tomago yard, but at Ramsay Fibreglass, a subsidiary company, 1.5 km (1 mi) from the Tomago yard.[4]

Ships built by Carrington Slipways

Captain Cook Cruises - Lady Hawkesbury 1987

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