John Gilpin (clipper)

History
United States
NameJohn Gilpin
OwnerPierce & Hunnewell, Boston
BuilderSamuel Hall, East Boston
LaunchedSeptember 1852
Fate
  • Collided with iceberg 29 January 1858
  • Abandoned 30 January 1858
NotesDesigned by Samuel Hall
General characteristics
Class and typeExtreme clipper
Length195 ft. ; 205 ft. LOA
Beam37 ft.
Draft22 ft.
Notes2 decks[1][2]

John Gilpin was an 1852 clipper in the California trade, named after the literary character John Gilpin. The ship was known for its 1852 race against the clipper Flying Fish, and for its collision with an iceberg.

  1. ^ Crothers, William L. (1997). The American-Built Clipper Ship, 1850-1856: Characteristics, Construction, Details. Camden, ME: International Marine. pp. xvi, etc. ISBN 0-07-014501-6.
  2. ^ Bruzelius, Lars (September 9, 1996). "Sailing ships: "John Gilpin" (1852)". The Maritime History Virtual Archives. Retrieved August 1, 2010.