The Wahine was a passenger ferry that was built in 1966. The ship began having trouble early in the morning of April 10, 1968, due to damage from heavy storm conditions. She remained upright for about 11 hours, then rolled completely over on her side and went under.
During a storm the ferry, 'Wahine' ran aground on Barret's Reef at the entrance to Wellington Harbour.
about 2 hours
not very long at all with 21st century tech
The Britannic sank in 57 mins half of the time it took Titanic to sink.
When the interisland ferry Wahine foundered on Barrett Reef in 1968, there were 610 passengers and 123 crewmembers aboard. Fifty two died. See the related link for more information.
yes the wahine did sink. in the cook straight in new zealand
The Wahine, a ferry, sank on April 10, 1968, in Wellington Harbor, New Zealand, after running aground during a severe storm. The incident resulted in the loss of 53 lives.
yes the wahine did sink. in the cook straight in New Zealand
the wahine sank because the captio did not pull out to sea much at all
10 April 1968
During a storm the ferry, 'Wahine' ran aground on Barret's Reef at the entrance to Wellington Harbour.
10th of April, 1968.
'Wahine'
The Wahine Disaster happened in the Waters of Welligton 1968. 53 of the 733 people died. It was a very sad time. xoxo Paige
The Wahine sunk inside the entrance to Wellington harbour after striking Barretts Reef at the entrance to the harbour. For full information please visit http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/culture/wahine-disaster
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April 10, 1968. See the related link for more information.