Sovereign of the Seas
clipper ship built in 1852
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The Sovereign of the Seas was a renowned clipper ship constructed in 1852 by Donald McKay in East Boston, Massachusetts. This vessel gained fame for its exceptional speed and record-setting performances during the mid-19th century. Notably, the Sovereign of the Seas was the first sailing ship to surpass 400 nautical miles (740 kilometers) in a 24-hour period, demonstrating its remarkable design and capabilities. During her early service, the ship made a series of record-breaking voyages. On her second leg of her maiden voyage, she completed a passage from Honolulu, Hawaii, to New York City in just 82 days. Subsequently, she set another record by crossing the Atlantic to Liverpool, England, in an astonishing 13 days and 12 hours, showcasing her extraordinary speed and efficiency for her time. In 1853, the Sovereign of the Seas was chartered by James Baines of the Black Ball Line in Liverpool for the Australia trade, indicating her importance within commercial shipping routes. Her most notable achievement occurred in 1854 when she recorded the fastest speed for a sailing ship, reaching 22 knots (approximately 41 km/h). This speed record underscored her status as one of the fastest and most advanced clipper ships of her era. Overall, the Sovereign of the Seas holds a distinguished place in maritime history for her cutting-edge speed, record-breaking voyages, and role in the competitive clipper ship era. Her design and performance exemplify the peak of mid-19th-century sailing technology, making her a significant vessel in the annals of maritime achievement.
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