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Samuel Hartt Pook

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Nationality
  
American

Parents
  
Samuel M. Pook

Role
  
Naval architect

Name
  
Samuel Pook

Occupation
  
Naval Architect


Samuel Hartt Pook

Born
  
January 17, 1827 (
1827-01-17
)
Brooklyn, New York

Known for
  
Designer of clipper ships

Died
  
March 30, 1901, Washington, D.C., United States

Samuel Hartt Pook (January 17, 1827 – March 30, 1901) was a Boston-based American naval architect noted for designing very fast clipper ships.

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Clipper ships

Pook designed several very fast clippers, including the Surprise, Witchcraft, Herald of the Morning and Northern Light, all of which made passages, prior to 1861, from an American East Coast port to San Francisco, via Cape Horn in fewer than 100 days, a speedy passage for the period. He was involved in the design of the 1850 clipper barque Race Horse. Pook also designed the 1853 clipper Challenger and the Red Jacket, a holder of the speed record for the New York City-Liverpool and Liverpool-Melbourne passages.

Ironclad design for USS Galena

Pook was less successful in his design for the Civil War-era ironclad Galena, which was found, in combat conditions, to suffer from ineffective armoring.

Pook's father was the naval architect Samuel Moore Pook, who designed the far more successful City-class Ironclads of the same period.

References

Samuel Hartt Pook Wikipedia