• 19 August 1909 –
Kulgoa and
Kaikai, the two largest inner harbour ferries at the time, collided in Sydney Cove on a foggy morning. The full
Kaikai rode higher than the almost empty
Kulgoa, ripping out the bulwarks of the latter. No injuries were reported. • 25 October 1911 – On a Wednesday evening,
Kaikai collided with the '
sixty-miler' collier
Derwent which severely smashed the ladies saloon panelling and windows.
Kaikai had left Milsons Point for Circular Quay at 7:45 pm with about 300 passengers on board when the
Derwent struck the ferry's port side. The crew began preparations for possible sinking and evacuation, however, it was found that damaged was limited to above the waterline.
Kaikai suffered a nine-foot long rent in her side and the ''Derwent's'' bow had penetrated about four feet into the ferry's hull. Her passengers were transferred to
Kulgoa and No injuries were reported. A November 1911 Marine Court of Enquiry found that the master of the
Derwent to be at fault and suspended his certificate for four months. • 28 January 1915 – A man fell overboard and was rescued by the crew of the Sydney Ferries Ltd launch,
Nautilus. • Late June 1915 –
Kaikai collided with fellow Sydney Ferry Limited ferry
Koree at Circular Quay.
Kaikai lost a section of her bulwarks and
Koree lost her lifeboat. There were no injuries to passengers or crew. • 1 August 1923 –
Kaikai collided with a punt ripping out over 10 feet of bulwarks. No injuries were reported. • In 1926,
Koompartoo collided with
Kaikai in thick fog severely damaging the latter. Passengers on ''Kaikai's
lower deck scrambled clear just in time. Kaikai's
bow was stove in, and her bulwarks and sponson were crumbled. The forward upper and lower decks were also stoved in with the ladies cabin and steering gear damaged. Damage to Kaikai
was estimated at £300 to £400. Koompartoo'', being built of steel, was not significantly damaged. While there was great excitement on both ferries, there was no panic or injuries. • 13 August 1930 –
Kaikai collided with
Kulgoa then a moment later with
Kirrule off
Milsons Point. No-one was injured, but about 10 metres of bulwark was stripped off
Kulgoa. • 27 February 1932 –
Kaikai struck the tug
Leveret when avoiding liner
Aorangi. in the mix up, ferry
Kamiri then bumped into
Kaikai.
Leveret and
Kamiri were not significantly damaged, while
Kaikai suffered splintered timbers. • 26 May 1933 –
Kaikai was struck by Manly ferry
Bellubera near Circular Quay on a trip to Cremorne. Slight damage was done to the sponson and bulwarks of
Kaikai and steel
Bellubera was slightly dented. There were no injuries. File:Sydney ferry KAIKAI after collision with collier DERWENT.jpg|Damage to ''Kaikai's
bow after collision with collier Derwent'', 1911 File:Sydney ferry KAIKAI damaged in collision with KOOMPARTOO.jpg|Damage after collision with
Koompartoo, 1926 File:Sydney ferries KAIKAI and KAMIRI after collision with tug LEVERET.jpg|
Kaikai (middle) after colliding with tug
Leveret (left) and then being struck by fellow ferry
Kamiri, 1932 ==See also==