Hikitia

Hikitia at the Taranaki Street wharf
History
New Zealand
NameHikitia
OwnerMaritime Heritage Trust of Wellington
Port of registryWellington
BuilderFleming & Ferguson, Paisley, Scotland
Yard number486
Launched15 April 1926
Maiden voyage29 September 1926
IdentificationIMO number: 5150393
StatusOperational
General characteristics
Tonnage746 GRT
Displacement926 tonnes
Length160.1 ft (48.8 m)
Beam52.3 ft (15.9 m)
Draught7 ft (2.1 m)
Installed powersteam engines originally fed by coal-fired Scotch boilers, later replaced in 1963 by oil-fired boilers and then by small modern package boilers.
Propulsiontwin screw
Speedabout 9 kn (16.7 km/h)

Hikitia is a self-propelled floating steam crane in Wellington Harbour, New Zealand. She is thought to be the only working steam crane of her type in the world.

She is also the sister ship to the Rapaki, formerly of the Port of Lyttelton, which was put on display at the New Zealand Maritime Museum after being taken out of service, and then scrapped in January 2019. Some parts from Rapaki were given to Hikitia.