Navigating the British Atlantic in the Eighteenth Century: What the Logbooks Tell Us

Phillip Reid
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Crossing the North Atlantic was one of the world's most important oceanic voyages by the eighteenth century. By then, ships built and owned in the British North American colonies and, late in the period, the United States were crossing this dangerous and often-fickle ocean in large numbers. The surviving logbooks of such vessels can serve as unique source material for understanding the Atlantic experience for scholars prepared to interpret and exploit them. Recording the Atlantic passages of the small schooner Sultana, the snow George, and the brig Reward in the Global Sea Routes (GSR) database creates a record for future researchers with a broad array of interests, but only after the obstacles to interpretation are overcome, to the extent possible. I will discuss what those obstacles are, laying out the information to be found in these logs, how it is entered and why, and what it has to tell us about the Atlantic and those who used it at the time. I will make the case that what is contained in these sources justifies the acquisition of the technical and historical expertise necessary to use them. Note: the snow rig was popular among mid-size ocean-going Atlantic merchant ships by the mid-eighteenth century. It is similar to the two-masted brig, as opposed to the three-masted ship, but it has a small “try-mast” just behind the main mast (the after mast), on which the mizzen sail was hoisted.
十八世纪在英国大西洋上航行:航海日志告诉我们什么
横渡北大西洋是十八世纪世界上最重要的远洋航行之一。当时,英属北美殖民地建造和拥有的船只,以及后期美国建造和拥有的船只,都在大量穿越这片危险且经常变化无常的海洋。这些船只现存的航海日志可以作为独特的原始资料,帮助学者了解大西洋的经历。将小型双桅帆船 "苏丹娜号"、"乔治雪号 "和 "奖赏号 "的大西洋航行记录到全球海上航线(GSR)数据库中,可以为未来具有广泛兴趣的研究人员创建一个记录,但前提是必须尽可能克服解释方面的障碍。我将讨论这些障碍是什么,列出在这些航海日志中可以找到的信息、输入的方式和原因,以及这些信息对我们了解大西洋和当时使用大西洋的人有什么帮助。我将说明,这些资料所包含的内容证明我们有理由掌握使用这些资料所需的技术和历史专业知识。注:到十八世纪中叶,雪地钻井平台在大西洋中型远洋商船中非常流行。它类似于双桅双帆船,而不是三桅船,但它在主桅(后桅杆)后面有一个小的 "试桅",在上面可以升起中桅帆。
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