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- Q7058635 abstract "The Northern Light was an American clipper ship. In 1853 she sailed from San Francisco, California to Boston, Massachusetts via Cape Horn with Captain Freeman Hatch at the helm in a record-setting 76 days, 6 hours. The record still stands for a single hull vessel. In 1993 the record was soundly broken by a multi-hull sailing vessel Great American II with no cargo. Sailing around Cape Horn (the southernmost tip of South America) is widely regarded as one of the most challenging routes in yachting, due to extreme weather, strong currents, and a historical reputation for mountainous seas and frequent severe storms.".
- Q7058635 activeYearsEndDate "1862-01-02".
- Q7058635 builder Q1759693.
- Q7058635 country Q30.
- Q7058635 length "54.864".
- Q7058635 maidenVoyage "1851-11-20".
- Q7058635 shipBeam "10.9728".
- Q7058635 shipDraft "6.4008".
- Q7058635 shipLaunch "1851-09-25".
- Q7058635 status "Abandoned at sea".
- Q7058635 thumbnail Clipper-northern.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7058635 shipBuilder "Brigs Brothers, South Boston, Massachusetts".
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- Q7058635 shipFate "Abandoned at sea".
- Q7058635 shipLaunched "1851-09-25".
- Q7058635 shipMaidenVoyage "1851-11-20".
- Q7058635 shipOutOfService "1862-01-02".
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- Q7058635 comment "The Northern Light was an American clipper ship. In 1853 she sailed from San Francisco, California to Boston, Massachusetts via Cape Horn with Captain Freeman Hatch at the helm in a record-setting 76 days, 6 hours. The record still stands for a single hull vessel. In 1993 the record was soundly broken by a multi-hull sailing vessel Great American II with no cargo.".
- Q7058635 label "Northern Light (clipper)".
- Q7058635 depiction Clipper-northern.jpg.