Game Cock (clipper)
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Name: | Game Cock |
Owner: | Daniel C. Bacon, Boston, MA |
Builder: | Samuel Hall, East Boston, MA |
Launched: | Dec. 21, 1850 |
Out of service: | Feb. 1880 |
Fate: | Condemned Feb. 1880 at the Cape of Good Hope |
Notes: | “Designed by Samuel H. Pook or Samuel Hall (disputed)” |
General characteristics | |
Tons burthen: | 1391 tons |
Length: | 200 ft (61 m) LOA |
Beam: | 40 ft (12 m) |
Draft: | 22 ft (6.7 m) |
Notes: | 2 decks [1] |
The Game Cock was a clipper ship known for its long sailing life of 29 years and 2 months.[1] Its principal route was the New York to San Francisco run.
Construction
A game cock with neck extended served as the ship's figurehead. Game Cock was considered either a medium or extreme clipper.[2] Its materials were similar to the Surprise.[3]
Voyages
Game Cock sailed between New York and San Francisco. The ship put in for repairs in Rio de Janeiro in 1851, and made voyages to Bombay in 1851, and Batavia in 1859.[2]
References
External links
- American clipper ship Game Cock, Hansen, J., artist and lithographer Nagel & Weingaertner (1849–1857), printer
- Game Cock at Whampoa, painting by Gordon Grant (1875–1962)
- Lithograph of clipper Game Cock
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