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Clipper - Wikipedia
A clipper was a type of mid-19th-century merchant sailing vessel, designed for speed. The term was also retrospectively applied to the Baltimore clipper, which originated in the late 18th century.
List of clipper ships - Wikipedia
The following clipper ships were built in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, they were inspired by the historical Clipper era which peaked in the 1850s. Name Image
Clipper ship | Fast, Efficient & Luxurious | Britannica
Clipper ship, classic sailing ship of the 19th century, renowned for its beauty, grace, and speed. Apparently starting from the small, swift coastal packet known as the Baltimore clipper, the true clipper evolved first in American and later in British yards.
What is a Clipper Ship? - Marine Insight
Jun 18, 2024 · What is a Clipper Ship? A clipper ship was a merchant ship from the 19th century that plied global routes and ferried cargo and passengers. In the 1840s, a new kind of merchant navy vessel was created by American shipbuilders. It facilitated faster transport of cargo.
10 Most Famous Clipper Ships - Have Fun With History
Nov 18, 2022 · Clipper ships were fast sailing ships that were largely employed in the nineteenth century to transport freight and passengers over long distances. They were famous for their sleek design and distinctive features like as a sharp bow, long, narrow hulls, and …
History of the Clipper Ship – Newburyport Clipper Ship Museum
The California clipper, China clipper, and tea clipper were ship-rigged vessels with sharp bows and were designed for speed. The coffee and opium clippers varied in size and might be schooner, brigantine, brig, bark, or ship rigged, but were equally sharp bowed for fast sailing.
Flying Cloud (clipper) - Wikipedia
Flying Cloud was a clipper ship that set the world's sailing record for the fastest passage between New York and San Francisco, 89 days 8 hours. The ship held this record for over 130 years, from 1854 to 1989.
Clipper Ships - Encyclopedia.com
Jun 27, 2018 · CLIPPER SHIPS, long, narrow wooden vessels with lofty canvas sails, reigned as the world's fastest oceangoing ships from about 1843 to 1868. The word "clipper" might have originated from "clip," meaning to run swiftly.
The Clipper Ships - Encyclopedia.com
Many of these boats had sleeker lines and carried a greater spread of sail than their predecessors. They were built for speed, and the fastest ship of that golden age was also an American creation: the clipper ship. Built for Speed. Clippers were …
Clipper - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A late 19th century clipper ship. A clipper was a very fast sailing ship of the 19th century. The word "clipper" comes from a word meaning: "fast". Clippers had several masts and a square rig. They were quite narrow for their length.