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Germania
History
German Empire
NameGermania
OwnerAugust Petermann
BuilderJoh. C. Tecklenborg, Geestemünde
Launched16 April 1869 (1869-04-16), Geeste River
Out of service2 October 1891 (1891-10-02)
FateRun aground
General characteristics
Class and typeAuxiliary schooner
Displacement165 tonnes (162 long tons)
Length30.48 metres (100 feet) o/a
Beam6.86 metres (22.5 feet)
Draught3.05 metres (10 feet)
Propulsion30 PS (22 kW; 30 ihp)
Complement15

The Germania was a German schooner built in Geestemünde, Bremerhaven, in 1869.

Career[edit]

Fitted with an auxiliary steam engine,[1] it was especially built as the main research ship of the Second German North Polar Expedition of 1869–1870 that explored northeastern Greenland. The captain of the ship was Carl Koldewey, leader of the expedition.[2] Emperor Wilhelm I was present at the ship launching ceremony on 16 April 1869. The smaller schooner, Hansa—not fitted with an auxiliary engine—was the convoy and supply ship of the Germania during the expedition.

During the wintering period, Hansa was crushed by pack ice and sank. However, Germania managed to force its way through the ice, returning to Bremerhaven on 11 September 1870.[3]

Germania took part in a further two Arctic expeditions, being refitted as a whaler in 1884. This former research ship ended its career after it ran aground during a hurricane on 2 October 1891.[1]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Arctic Profiles - The 1869 / 70 German North Polar Expedition" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  • ^ "Venzke, Jörg-Friedhelm (1990) The 1869/70 German North Polar Expedition. The Arctic 43(1): 83-85" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
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