Donald McKay (clipper) explained

Donald McKay was an extreme clipper designed by Donald McKay, his last. Built for James Baines & Co., she sailed on the Black Ball Line of Liverpool from 1855 to 1868, carrying passengers and mail between England and Australia.

Donald McKay achieved several notable voyages during her active years. One of her most significant accomplishments was setting a record for the fastest voyage from Liverpool, England, to Melbourne, Australia, completing the journey in just 63 days.

Unfortunately, like many other clipper ships, her commercial success was relatively short-lived. The advent of steam-powered ships and changes in maritime transportation gradually rendered all sailing vessels less economically viable, especially the fast but limited hull displacement clippers.

Donald McKay ended her days as a coal hulk in Portugal. Her figurehead is located at the Mystic Seaport Museum[1] in Mystic, Connecticut, USA.

History

Donald McKay was launched on Donald McKay's shipyard in East Boston, USA, in January 1855. Newspapers reported that she had "all the airy beauty of a clipper combined with the stately outline of a ship of war and, though not sharp, yet her great length, buoyancy, and stability, indicate[d] that she [would] sail very fast, and be an excellent sea boat".[2] Her passenger capacity was reported at 591 plus crew.[3]

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Fate

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References

  1. Web site: Figurehead from clipper ship DONALD McKAY Mystic Seaport. 2020-11-01. Mystic Seaport Museum.
  2. News: 1 September 1855. Bendigo Advertiser. 2 . THE DONALD M'KAY. 2020-11-01. Trove.
  3. Web site: Clipper Donald McKay 1855. Boston Daily Atlas. 1855. The Doric Columns. https://web.archive.org/web/20180331213051/http://www.mcjazz.f2s.com/ClipperDonaldMcKay.htm. 31 March 2018. 9 October 2022.
  4. News: 1855-08-31. ENGLISH NEWS TO THE SIXTH JUNE. 6. Mount Alexander Mail . 2020-11-01. Trove.
  5. News: 5 October 1855. MELBOURNE,. 2. Gipps Land Guardian . Victoria. 2020-11-01. Trove.
  6. News: THE "DONALD M'KAY.". Colonial Times . Hobart, Tas. . 6 January 1857. 2. Trove.
  7. News: 1857-02-25. COMMERCIAL. 4. Age . Melbourne, Victoria. 2020-11-01. Trove.
  8. News: 1857-11-20. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. 4. Argus . Melbourne, Victoria. 2020-11-01. Trove.
  9. News: 1858-05-17. ENGLISH SHIPPING. 4. Sydney Morning Herald . 2020-11-01. Trove.
  10. News: 1858-08-09. MELBOURNE. 4. Sydney Morning Herald. 2020-11-01. Trove.
  11. News: 1858-11-09. MELBOURNE COMMERCIAL. 2. Bendigo Advertiser . Victoria. 2020-11-01. Trove.
  12. News: 1859-07-07. SHIPPING. 2. Kyneton Observer . Victoria. 2020-11-01. Trove.
  13. News: 1859-11-05. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 2. Bendigo Advertiser . Victoria. 2020-11-01. Trove.
  14. News: 1859-11-04. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE . 4. Argus . Melbourne, Victoria. 2020-11-01. Trove.
  15. News: ARRIVAL OF THE DONALD M'KAY. Maryborough and Dunolly Advertiser . Victoria. 13 March 1861. 2. Trove.
  16. Web site: Sailing Ships: "Donald McKay" (1855). 2020-10-31. The Maritime History Virtual Archives.
  17. Web site: The Donald McKay. 2020-11-01. Hudson at Murtoa -- Past Links Revealed.

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