Sunny South (clipper)

Capture of slave ship Emanuela by HMS Brisk
History
United States
NameSunny South
OwnerNapier, Johnson & Co, New York City
BuilderGeorge Steers and Co, Williamsburg, NY
Cost$70,000
LaunchedSept. 7, 1854
Slave traders
AcquiredSold to Havana in 1859.
RenamedEmanuela or Manuela
Captured10 August 1860, by HMS Brisk, with 846 slaves aboard
FateCondemned as a prize, sold to British Navy
United Kingdom
NameEnchantress
FateWrecked in the Mozambique Channel, Feb. 20, 1861
NotesUsed as store ship on African coast
General characteristics
Class and typeExtreme clipper
Tons burthen776 tons
Length154 ft., or 135 ft. 4 in.
Beam31 ft. 4 in., or 30 ft. 4 in.
Draft16 ft. 6 in., or 17 ft. 3 in.[1][2][3]

13°02′53″S 45°11′42″E / 13.048°S 45.195°E / -13.048; 45.195

Sunny South, an extreme clipper, was the only full-sized sailing ship built by George Steers, and resembled his famous sailing yacht America, with long sharp entrance lines and a slightly concave bow. Initially, she sailed in the California and Brazil trades.[2] Sold in 1859 and renamed Emanuela (or Manuela),[1] she was considered to be the fastest slaver sailing out of Havana.[4] The British Royal Navy captured Emanuela off the coast of Africa in 1860 with over 800 slaves aboard.[5] The Royal Navy purchased her as a prize and converted her into a Royal Navy store ship, Enchantress.[1] She was wrecked in the Mozambique Channel in 1861.

  1. ^ a b c Bruzelius, Lars (22 March 1997). "Clipper Ships: Sunny South (1854)". Sunny South. The Maritime History Virtual Archives.
  2. ^ a b Howe, Octavius T; Matthews, Frederick C. (1927). American Clipper Ships 1833-1858. Volume 2, Malay-Young Mechanic. Salem, MA: Marine Research Society. pp. 638–640.
  3. ^ Crothers, William L. (1997). The American-Built Clipper Ship, 1850-1856: Characteristics, Construction, Details. Camden, ME: International Marine. pp. xvii. ISBN 0-07-014501-6.
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