Jason (1881 ship)

Jason
Jason in Carl Anton Larsen's expedition to Antarctica
History
Norwegian Naval EnsignNorway
NameJason
OwnerChristen Christensen
BuilderRødsverven, Sandefjord,
Launched1881
Acquired
  • 1889 A/S Oceana
  • (Mgr, Christen Christensen)
HomeportSandefjord
Italy
OwnerLuigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi
Acquired1899
RenamedStella Polare
HomeportGenoa
FateIn July 1909 she was given as training ship to an association in Rome and was taken under tow and anchored at Ripa Grande on the river Tiber, Italy.
General characteristics
TypeBarque
Tonnage
Length147 ft (45 m)
Beam30.6 ft (9.3 m)
Draft17 ft (5.2 m)
PropulsionSails with steam assisted propulsion 60 hp (45 kW).
Speed7.5 knots (13.9 km/h)
Complement40

Jason was a Norwegian whaling vessel laid down in 1881 by Rødsverven in Sandefjord, Norway, the same shipyard which later built Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance. The ship, financed by Christen Christensen,[1] an entrepreneur from Sandefjord, was noted for his participation in an 1892–1893 Antarctic expedition led by Carl Anton Larsen.[2]

The vessel reached 68°10'S, and set a new record for distance travelled south along the eastern Antarctic Peninsula. The ship's first mate during the expedition was Søren Andersen, also of Sandefjord. Jason was sold to an Italian company in 1899 and rechristened Stella Polare.

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  2. ^ "Hvalfangstmuseet". hvalfangstmuseet.no. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2009.