Blue Jacket (clipper)
| History | |
|---|---|
| United States | |
| Owner | Seccomb & Taylor, Boston ; Sold to John Frost for his Fox Line of Australian packets later that year. |
| Builder | Robert E. Jackson, East Boston, MA |
| Launched | August 7, 1854 or Aug. 27, 1854 |
| Fate | Caught fire and sank March 5, 1869 |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Medium clipper |
| Tons burthen | 1790 tons |
| Length | 220 ft (67 m). ; 235 ft (72 m). LOA |
| Beam | 41 ft 2 in (12.55 m), or 41 ft. 6 in. |
| Draft | 24 ft (7.3 m). |
| Notes | 2 decks |
The Blue Jacket was an 1854 medium clipper well known for the lavish decoration of its staterooms and saloon. She served in the Liverpool and Australia trades.: 173 The ship was named after the blue jackets, a traditional name for sailors in the US and British navies.