Record passage to San Francisco
"The only clipper ship to make the voyage to San Francisco prior to 1850 was the ''Memnon'', under Captain George Gordon, which arrived there July 28, 1849 after a record passage of one hundred and twenty days from New York." Cutler lists this passage as 122 days, leaving New York April 11, 1849 under Capt. J.R. Gordon, and arriving in San Francisco on August 28, 1849. "Era of the Clipper Ships" lists the captain's name as Joseph R. Gordon, and puts the voyage at 123 days, noting a"Gordon had it in his mind to set the record with this voyage around the Horn and was driving his new crew hard, and soon had a mutiny with "all hands refusing duty."Belaying pin Properly securing a line to a belaying pin starts by leading the line under and behind the base of the pin to begin the figure-8 pattern left, Lines coiled and secured by belaying pins A belaying pin is a solid metal or wooden device used on tr ...s and hand spikes were soon flying, and the Memnon was forced to put intoMontevideo Montevideo () is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Uruguay, largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319,108 (about one-third of the country's total population) in an area of . M ..., where Gordon discharged the troublemakers. He took on a new crew before proceeding on the Memnon's record breaking voyage of 123 sailing days fromSandy Hook Sandy Hook is a barrier spit in Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The barrier spit, approximately in length and varying from wide, is located at the north end of the Jersey Shore. It encloses the southern en ..., arriving in San Francisco Bay on August 28, 1849."
Faster time than steamships
"In 1852 there were in commission the clipper ships '' Surprise'', ''Celestial'', ''Sea Witch Witchcraft traditionally means the use of magic or supernatural powers to harm others. A practitioner is a witch. In medieval and early modern Europe, where the term originated, accused witches were usually women who were believed to have use ...'', ''Samuel Russell'', ''Staghound The Staghound, sometimes referred to as the English Staghound, is an extinct breed of scent hound from England. A pack hound, the breed was used to hunt red deer and became extinct in the 19th century when the last pack was sold. History The S ...'', ''George E. Webster'', and barks ''Race Horse Horse racing is an equestrian performance sport, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition. It is one of the most ancient of all sports, as its basic pr ...'' and ''Memnon'', all of which had made the passage from New York to San Francisco in from ninety to one hundred and twenty days, the average steamer time being one hundred and fifty."
Record broken by ''Flying Cloud''
"''Memnon''s record 120 day passage was broken again two years later by the '' Flying Cloud,'' which made her famous day’s run of 374 miles on that trip, arriving in San Francisco after 89 days, 21 hours."
Construction
The ''Memnon'' was a sharp, heavily sparred clipper much like the ''Sea Witch''. She was designed by John Willis Griffiths at the Smith & Dimon yard in New York.Voyages: "I am now convinced the ship can sail"
"The Memnon had sailed on her maiden run to"She crossed from San Francisco toThis China passage was a record, according to Cutler; however, theHong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delt ...in 1850 in 36 days, in charge of Captain Gordon. Captain L. M. Goldsborough was passenger in her, and spoke very highly of her performances.
"On the 30th July, 1848, she left New York, under command of Oliver Eldridge, for Liverpool, and made the passage to Cape Lynas in 21 days; the winds were generally light, and the captain seems to have been disappointed in the sailing qualities of the ship; but on the 14th day out, in longitude 32°, the log says: — "At 1 P.M., made a sail ahead; at 5 passed her; at 7.30 she is hull down astern; she was the ''Woodside'', an American ship;" and on the 19th she made 241, with a moderate south-west wind, and the log says: — "I am now convinced the ship can sail." The distance sailed was 3,413 ; the first 6 days she averaged only 77. Leaving Liverpool on the 6th of September, for New York, she went out by the north channel, and had much bad weather, and muchreefing Reefing reduces the area of a sail, usually by folding or rolling one edge of the canvas in on itself and attaching the unused portion to a spar or a stay, as the primary measure to preserve a sailing vessel's stability in strong winds. Restoring ...; was 23 days and 17 hours on the way, and logged 3,868."
First Clipper Race Around the Horn, 1850
"The keen rivalry between clippers led to races over thousands of miles of seas; and upon the result thousands of dollars were often wagered." "The first contest of clippers aroundCape Horn Cape Horn ( es, Cabo de Hornos, ) is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile, and is located on the small Hornos Island. Although not the most southerly point of South America (which are the Diego Ramírez ...took place in 1850, between the '' Hoqua,'' the ''Sea Witch Witchcraft traditionally means the use of magic or supernatural powers to harm others. A practitioner is a witch. In medieval and early modern Europe, where the term originated, accused witches were usually women who were believed to have use ...'', ''Samuel Russell'', and ''Memnon'', old rivals on China voyages, and the new clippers ''Celestial'', ''Mandarin'', and ''Race Horse'' ... Large sums of money were wagered on the result, the four older vessels having established high reputations for speed. The ''Samuel Russell'' was commanded by Charles Low, previously of the ''Hoqua'', while the ''Hoqua'' was now commanded by Captain McKenzie; Captain Gordon was again in the ''Memnon'', and Captain George Fraser, who had sailed with Captain Waterman as chief mate.” The ''Samuel Russell'' knocked eleven days off the record, arriving in San Francisco after 109 days from New York. ''Hoqua'' arrived next, in 120 days from New York, and the following day ''Sea Witch'' arrived after a 97-day passage, knocking an additional 12 days off the record. The performance of ''Sea Witch'' was particularly astonishing because she had rounded Cape Horn during the Antarctic midwinter. "The remaining ships arrived in the following order: ''Memnon'', 123 days, ''Celestial'', 104 days, ''Race Horse'', 109 days from Boston, and ''Mandarin'', 126 days from New York-- all 'exceptionally fine passages,' average passages of the time being 159 days."
1852 Challenge to British Clippers for a Race Around the Horn
"On January 3, 1852, the ''Illustrated London News ''The Illustrated London News'' appeared first on Saturday 14 May 1842, as the world's first illustrated weekly news magazine. Founded by Herbert Ingram, it appeared weekly until 1971, then less frequently thereafter, and ceased publication in ...'' ... published a portrait of the ''Chrysolite'' accompanying an article in which it was stated that both the ''Chrysolite'' and the ''Stornoway'' had beaten the '' Surprise'', and that the ''Chrysolite'' had completely beaten the ''Memnon'' during a race in theGaspar Strait The Gaspar Strait ( id, Selat Gaspar) is a strait separating the Indonesian islands Belitung ( en, Billiton, link=no) and Bangka. It connects the Java Sea with the South China Sea. Etymology The strait is named after a Spanish captain, who ...s. The article caused a good deal of interest in the United States, and it caused the formation by a number of high-spirited young merchants and ship-owners atBoston Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...of a society called the "American Navigation Club", which consisted of Daniel C. Bacon, President Thomas H. Perkins, John P. Cushing, William H. Boardman,John M. Forbes John Murray Forbes (February 23, 1813 – October 12, 1898) was an American railroad magnate, merchant, philanthropist and abolitionist. He was president of both the Michigan Central railroad and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in ...,Warren Delano Warren Lyford DeLano (June 21, 1972 – November 3, 2009) was an advocate for the increased adoption of open source practices in the sciences, and especially drug discovery, where advances which save time and resources can also potentially save liv ..., and Edward King. In due time they issued the following challenge ... 'The American Navigation Club challenges the ship builders of Great Britain to a ship-race, with cargo on board, to a port in China and back. One ship to be entered by each party, and to be named within a week of the start ... The stakes to be L10,00 a side ...' However, the challenge was not accepted."
Loss of the ship
The ''Memnon'' was one of fifteen American ships that sailed from China to London and Liverpool with cargoes of tea in 1851, of which four were clippers: ''Memnon'', '' Surprise'', ''Oriental'' and ''White Squall''. ''Memnon'' left Whampoa August 16, 1851, and was lost in the Gaspar Strait, on September 14 or 16, near the Alceste Rock.“At sunrise the faint outlines of Gaspar Island could be seen and as we were running with a free wind 6 knots, by daylight were within 15 miles of it on our starboard bow. This is the Island where Capt. Gordon landed from the ''Memnon'' on Pulo Leat. At 10 A.M. was abreast of Pulo Leat and could distinctly see the spot where Capt. Gordon ran ''Memnon'' ashore four months since. He was beating down through the Straits and was warned by his mate Mr. Fisher that he was standing too near in shore, and Capt. G.'s reply was, " he knew his business " — ten minutes after she struck. Capt. G. found it was impossible to get her off, and he with his wife and crew took to the boats — (the Malay pirates swarming up one side while they were going over the other) — and started for Gaspar Island which lay 25 miles north. The next day Mr. Fisher (mate) with one of the boats and a pair of sails with part of the crew started for Singapore bearing N.W. distance 300 miles. The first days run was 156 miles and two days after arrived at Singapore where he reported the loss of the ''Memnon.'' A vessel was sent for Capt. Gordon but he had put off 8 days after Mr. Fisher in the other boat for a ship which was coming down through the straits bound for Singapore where he and his wife and crew arrived without any further accident. By the following mail Capt. G and wife started overland to Boston where they belonged. This Island Pulo Lea has been the cause of a great many shipwrecks. It stands directly in the centre of the passage through which a 5 knot current is constantly running, changing its direction once in six months with the Monsoon. The passage is about two miles wide and bounded on the opposite side by shoals.
1858 ship ''Memnon''
An 1858 ship of clipper construction named ''Memnon'', somewhat less heavily sparred, was built by E.H. & O Briggs inSee also
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