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    Challenger (1853 clipper)

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    Challenger

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    General characteristics
    Class and type: Extreme clipper, designed by Samuel Hartt Pook
    Tons burthen: 1334 tons
    Length: 206 ft (63 m)
    Beam: 38 ft 4 in (11.68 m)
    Draft: 23 ft (7.0 m)[1][2]

    Challenger was an extreme clipper ship built in East Boston in 1853. She sailed in the San Francisco trade, and later in the guano trade in Peru.

    Voyages

    Between 1854 and 1863, Challenger made two voyages from Boston to San Francisco, in 112 and 134 days, and five voyages from New York to San Francisco, in 115 to 133 days. In 1861, she "collided with the ship Roswell Sprague in a gale in the roadstead of Bremerhaven".[1]

    Guano trade and shipwreck

    In 1863, Challenger was sold to the Peruvian Government, and renamed Camille Cavour. She was "used in the transport of Chinese coolies to the guano islands".

    In 1875, she was "damaged in a gale on voyage from Port Discovery to Peru and was abandoned off the coast of Mexico. The wreck drifted ashore at Manzanillo."[1]

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bruzelius, Lars (1998). "Sailing Ships: "'Challenger'" (1853)". The Maritime History Virtual Archives. http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Clippers/Challenger%281853%29.html. Retrieved April 11, 2010. 
    2. Cutler, Carl C. (1930). Greyhounds of the sea; The story of the American clipper ship. New York: Halcyon House. pp. 425. OCLC 610444. 



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