Matthew (ship) facts for kids
A replica of The Matthew in Cardiff Bay
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Name | The Matthew |
Builder | Storms'l Services |
Laid down | 1994 |
Launched | 1996 |
Homeport | Bristol |
General characteristics | |
Type | replica caravel |
Displacement | 85 |
Tons burthen | 50 |
Length | Length overall: 78 ft (24 m) |
Beam | 20 ft 6 in (6.25 m) |
Height | 72.5 ft 6 in (22.25 m) |
Draught | 7 ft 6 in (2.29 m) |
Decks | 2 |
Installed power | 200hp Caterpillar 3116 |
Propulsion | sail, engine |
Sail plan | caravel |
The Matthew was a caravel sailed by John Cabot in 1497 from Bristol to North America, presumably Newfoundland. After a voyage which had got no further than Iceland, Cabot left again with only one vessel, the Matthew, a small ship (50 tons), but fast and able. The crew consisted of only 18 people. The Matthew departed either 2 May or 20 May 1497. She sailed to Dursey Head (latitude 51°36N), Ireland, from where she sailed due west, expecting to reach Asia. However, landfall was reached in North America on 24 June 1497. His precise landing-place is a matter of much controversy, with Cape Bonavista or St. John's in Newfoundland the most likely sites.
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