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Star Clippers website about Royal Clipper "Royal Clipper: melding the thrills of sailing with the comforts of cruising aboard Star Clippers' mega-yacht" by Charles Doherty, Cruise Travel (magazine/journal), September 2005, as found online at LookSmart Find Articles "Royal Clipper" – review by Douglas Ward in The Daily Telegraph, London
Official website of Star Clippers, the operator of the ship; Link to videos of Star Flyer @ shipvideos.net "Clippers in the Andaman" – review of Star Flyer and Star Clipper by Glenn A. Baker in Cruise Passenger "Cruise the Jurassic coast" – review in The Australian of a cruise in Costa Rica on the Star Flyer; Star Flyer at Shipspotting.com
In hull form, Surprise was a medium clipper, with a prismatic coefficient of 0.82 (compared to Witch of the Wave: 0.66; Sea Witch: 0.64 - typical values for a "sharp" clipper). Nevertheless, she made some notably fast passages, setting a record, at the time, of 96 days and 15 hours on her first trip from New York to San Francisco.
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"In seventh heaven" – review in The Australian of a cruise on the Star Clipper "Star Clipper" – review by Douglas Ward in The Daily Telegraph, London "Under sail on the Star Clipper" – review by Betsa Marsh in the Miami Herald; Star Clipper at Shipspotting.com. "Star Clipper", artistic impression by the Belgian artist Yasmina
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A navigation station is opposite the galley, on the port side. There are two heads, one in the bow cabin on the starboard side and one on the port side aft. The three cabin interior adds a second aft cabin to starboard and moves the galley into the main salon for access. Cabin headroom is 77 in (196 cm). [1] [3] [5] [12]
Hobart Bosworth—Cabin boy. Became a famous actor. David Bernard Clarke—2nd Mate on the Surrey Official No. 12873 [5] and the Challenger No. 10707 [6] and 1st Mate on the Red Deer No. 47387. [7] Richard Henry Dana, author of Two Years Before the Mast; Michael Healy—Cabin boy on a clipper. Became the first African-American to command a ship ...