- Godspeed (ship)
"Godspeed" was one of the three ships of the English
Virginia Company that were led by CaptainBartholomew Gosnold on the 1607 voyage that resulted in the founding of the first permanent English settlement inNorth America , Jamestown, in the new Colony of Virginia. All 39 passengers and 13 sailors she carried on that voyage were male. The route included a stop in theCanary Islands and, with better wind, would have taken about two months to traverse; instead, the voyage lasted 144 days.In 1985, a replica of Godspeed (only 48 feet on deck and no motor) sailed from London back to Virginia. She had a crew of 14 and stopped at few places that the original Godspeed visited including the Canary Islands and various places in the Windward Isles before sailing to Jamestown.Please visit http://www.qsl.net/wa4chq/godspeed.html for more information about the 1985 Voyage of Godspeed.
The 40-ton "Godspeed" was a
brigantine estimated to have been convert|68|ft|m|0 in length. The most recent replica was built in Rockport,Maine , and completed in early 2006. Its length over all is convert|88|ft|m|0, with the deck convert|65.5|ft|m|1 long, and the main mast convert|71.5|ft|m|1 tall, carrying convert|2420|sqft|m2|0 of sail.Replicas of the "Godspeed" and her sisters in the 1607 voyage, the larger "
Susan Constant " and the smaller "Discovery", are docked in the James River at Jamestown Settlement (formerlyJamestown Festival Park ), adjacent to the JamestownNational Historic Site .In May 2007, the
United States Postal Service issued the first 41 cent denomination first class stamp. The stamp had an image of the "Susan Constant", the "Godspeed", and the "Discovery".Further reading
* Price, David A. "Love and Hate in Jamestown". Alfred A. Knopf (2003). Chapter 2.
ee also
Ship replica (including a list of ship replicas)
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