- York boat
The York boat was an inland boat used by the
Hudson's Bay Company to carry furs and trade goods along inland waterways inCanada . It was named afterYork Factory , the headquarters of the HBC, and modeled afterOrkney Islands fishing boats (themselves a descendant of theViking long boat). It was preferential to thecanoe as a cargo carrier because of its larger size, greater capacity, and improved stability in rough water. The boat's heavy wood construction also gave it an advantage in travelling through rocks or ice; it was much more immune to tears and punctures. That advantage became a disadvantage, though, when portaging was necessary. The boat was far too heavy to carry, and it was necessary instead to cut a path through the brush, laypoplar rollers, and laboriously drag the boat overland. Regardless of the circumstances, crewing a York boat was an arduous task, and those who chose this life faced "unending toil broken only by the terror of storms," according to explorerSir John Franklin .The York boat had a length of about 14
metre s (46 ft) and the largest could carry over sixtonne s (13,000 lb) of cargo. It had a pointed bow, a flat bottom, and a stern angled upward at 45 degrees, making beaching and launching easier. The boat was propelled both by oars and by a canvas sail, and steered with the use of a long steering pole, or a rudder when under sail. It had a crew of between six and eight men. The first boat was built in1749 and by the late 18th century, boat building stations existed fromJames Bay toFort Chipewyan . The advent of thesteamboat at the beginning of the 19th century signaled the end for the York boat.Travelling from Lake Winnipeg to Hudson Bay by York boat was the subject of the Canadian TV documentary "Quest for the Bay" in 2002.
York boat races can still be seen in
Norway House, Manitoba . Racers compete for a $25,000 top prize in a celebration called Treaty & York Boat Days.ee also
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Canoe - the York boats counterpart/competitor in the Canadian fur trade.
*Red River Cart
*Bateau External links
* [http://community.webshots.com/photo/640424/140564263LjlphO Fort Edmonton York boat photo]
* [http://www.hbc.com/hbcheritage/history/transportation/yorkboat/ Hudson's Bay Company: Our History]
* [http://www.mfilms.com/index.php?section=prog_film_dis&id=142/ Quest for the Bay]
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