Well unless you can build out so sea it will have to be a new dock, makes the program really cost effective and affordable
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What would you think as a suitable site ?
1- new dock near Sydney - can share stuff if close by
2- Melbourn - Victoria gets a turn ?
3- Darwin - best location to strike north to defend the DEI maybe RN insists that it be in far north when Aus insists that it will not fund Singapore base, but wants it on Aus soil ?
4- Cairns north but actually a city ?
5- Perth for the far west ?
or maybe ditch the idea
that's the problem I'm having writing an alt RN its to easy to make it to good or get into endless problems as each change builds up and changes other stuff.....
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Victoria has the Alfred Graving Dock, as well as tons of space for another dock, the AGD is 140m long by 24m
Cairns I imagine wouldn't be an option due to soil, river/tidal conditions and the fact Cairns is literally in the worst spot. Ditto for Darwin.
Brisbane has a decent set of small docks, but nothing close.
Perth has a slipway that's about 95m long but that's it apart from the AMEC which was built later.
A best option would be the Captain Cook dock, which whilst built in 1940-1945, though...
would involve the reclamation of 30 acres between Potts Point and Garden Island and the construction of the graving dock 1,139 feet 5 inches (347.29 metres) long, 147 feet 7.5 inches (45 metres) wide and with 45 feet (13.72 metres) draught of water on sill at spring tide.
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