Flying Scud
Extreme clipper ship built in 1853 by Metcalf & Norris, Damariscotta, ME.
Dimensions: 221'×41'×23' and tonnage 1713 tons OM.
- 1853 November 2
- Launched at the shipyard of Metcalf & Norris, Damariscotta, ME.
- 1854 [?]
- Sold in New York for $100.000 to parties in that city.
- 1854 March 23
- Sailed from New York under command of Captain
Patten for Liverpool where she arrived after 29 days.
- 1854 September 28
- Sailed from New York under command of Captain
Warren Bearse, Hyannis, for Melbourn where she arrived after 80 days. Sailed
449 miles on November 6 and covered a distance of 4620 miles during a period
of 16 days.
- 1856 March
- Captain Rodney Baxter, Hyannis.
- 1856 April 14 - July 4
- Sailed from New York to Bombay in 81
days.
- 1859 September 26
- Arrived at Liverpool 92 days from Bombay.
- 1861 February 5 - May 15
- Sailed from Whampoa to New York. Was
struck by a whirlwind on May 4 at 25°N, 66°40'W which carried away all
three topgallant masts with the furled sails and all sails set except for the
spanker.
- 1861 November
- One eighth share of the ship was sold for $3500.
- 1862 February 28 - June 27
- Sailed from New York to San
Francisco in 188 days.
- 1863 April
- Sold to J. Thompson, Liverpool, and was renamed
Cestrian.
- 1865-1871
- Listed as being owned by G.H. Pickering, Liverpool.
Updated 1995-12-01 by
Lars Bruzelius
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