Down Easter (ship)

Launch of the Down Easter ship, 1884

The Down Easter or Downeaster was a type of 19th-century sailing ship built in Maine, and used largely in the California grain trade. It was a modification of the clipper ship using a similar bow but with better cargo handling. It achieved a balance between speed and tonnage such that it made the wheat trade between California and Great Britain competitive with East Coast grain trade via steamship. It could make the trip between San Francisco and Liverpool in 100 days, despite rounding Cape Horn and crossing the equator twice.[1] A more unusual name for the rig was shipentine.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Paul, Rodman W. (Dec 1958). "The Wheat Trade Between California and the United Kingdom". The Mississippi Valley Historical Review. 45 (3). Organization of American Historians: 391–412. doi:10.2307/1889318. JSTOR 1889318.