Fanefjord
| Other names | Wyatt Earp (1933) Wongola (1939) Wyatt Earp (1947) Wongola (1948) Natone (1959) |
| Owner | 1919 Fanefjords Rederi A/S v/ Edward J. Christensen, Molde 1923 Roalds Sønner A/S by Elias Roald, Ålesund 1926 John Paulsen, Alesund 1927 A/SM/S Fanefjord v/Harald Paulsen, Ålesund 1932 Axel Holm, Alesund 1933 Wyatt Earp A/S Ltd, Axel Holm and Lincoln Ellsworth 1939 Commonwealth of Australia, New South Wales 1948 Argo Shipping Company, St. Helena, Tasmania |
| Reg. brand | M 258 A (1923) |
| Home port | Molde - Alesund |
| Construction site | Bolsønes, Molde |
| Year built | 1919 |
| Building materials | Three |
| Length, year of construction | 135,6 feet |
| Length measurements after conversion | 147 feet |
| Dimensions in width, year of construction | 29,2 feet |
| Dimensions in depth, year of construction | 14,3 feet |
| Tonnage | 402 GRT 430 GRT |
| Machine, original | Concurent (Bolsønes) 4 cyl. 230 hp |
| Machine, new | 1930 Bolinder (1920 mod) 4 cyl. 320 hp1952 Crossley (1948 mod) 8 cyl. 450 hp |
| Skippers | Sigvald R. Hareide Bard Holth Hvtfeldsen |
| Shipwrecked | Total sinking 24 January 1959 |
| Additional information | Total sinking after grounding and leaking in storms 18 miles north of Brisbane, Queensland. The crew of 18 men were rescued. |

