Typhoon

An extreme clipper ship built in 1851 by Fernald & Pettigrew, Portsmouth, NH. Dimensions 225'×41'×23' and tonnage 1611 tons OM and 1215 tons NM. [1851? tons]

1851 February 18
Launched fully rigged at the shipyard of Fernald & Pettigrew, Portsmouth, NH, for D. & A. Kingsland & Co., New York.
1851 - 1854
In command of Captain Charles H. Salter, Portsmouth, NH.
1851 March 12 - March 26
Sailed from Portsmouth, NH, to Liverpool in 13 days and 22 hours.
1851 April 20 - May 17
Sailed from Liverpool to New York in 27 days with 393 passengers.
1851 August 2 - November 18
Sailed from New York to San Francisco in 108 days.
1851
Sailed from San Francisco to Calcutta in 79 days.
1852
Sailed from Calcutta to London in 107 days. The passage from Sand's Head to the Cape of Good Hope took 37 days, a passage time only equalled by Witch of the Wave.
1852
Sailed from Liverpool to New York in 25 days.
1853 June 27
Struck the Mile Rock, off the South Head, when leaving the San Francisco harbour for China and had to return for repairs.
1853 February 21 - June 8
Sailed from New York to San Francisco in 137 days.
1853 November 4 - February 21
Sailed from Shanghai to London in 109 with a cargo of tea.
1858 April 2
Lost all the topmasts in a heavy squall near the Atlantic Equator.
1863
Sold at Singapore for $ 39.000 to a British company.
18__
Sold to John Martin & Sons, Dublin, and was renamed Indomitable.
Listed as late as 1872.

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