clipper

     

A clipper was a very fast sailing ship of the 19th century that ha multiple masts and a square rig. They were generally narrow for their length, could carry limited bulk freight, small by later 19th century standards, and had a large total sail area. Clipper ships were mostly made in British and American shipyards, though France, the Netherlands and other nations also produced some. Clippers sailed all over the world, primarily on the trade routes between the United Kingdom and its colonies in the east, in trans-Atlantic trade, and the New York-to-San Francisco route round Cape Horn during the California Gold Rush. Dutch clippers were built beginning in 1850s for the tea trade and passenger service to Java.

Trivia about clipper

  • This 19th century speedy, sharp-bowed, fully rigged sailing ship sounds like it went to Barber-y Coast School
  • The typing one of these fast 19th century ships is seen here