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HMS Surprise (replica ship)

HMS Surprise is a modern tall ship built at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. The vessel was built in 1970 as HMS Rose to a Phil Bolger design based on the original 18th-century British Admiralty drawings of HMS Rose, a 20-gun sixth-rate post ship from 1757.

Surprise in 2005 at the Maritime Museum of San Diego
History
NameHMS Surprise
Owner
  • Maritime Museum of San Diego
  • 20th Century Fox (2001-2007)
  • HMS Rose Foundation (1984-2001)
  • John Miller (1970-1984)
Port of registry United States
BuilderSmith and Rhuland Shipyard, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Launched1970
RenamedHMS Rose (1970-2007)
HomeportSan Diego, California
Identification
StatusActive Museum Ship
General characteristics
Displacement500 long tons (508 t)
Length
  • 179 ft 6 in (54.71 m) sparred length
  • 135 ft 6 in (41.30 m) on deck
  • 114 ft 6 in (34.90 m) w/l
Beam32 ft (9.8 m)
Heightof Rig 130 ft (40 m)
Draft13 ft (4.0 m)
PropulsionTwin Diesel (300 HP Each)
Sail planFull-rigged ship, sail area 13,000 sq ft (1,200 m2)
Armament28 x 9 pound cannons (non-operational)

As HMS Rose

The ship was meant to be a close replica of the original Rose, but still fill a commercial function. John Fitzhugh Millar[1][2] who commissioned the ship build gave Bolger copies of the original British Admiralty drawings, Bolger modified the hull shape below the water line, sharpening up her entry so she sailed to windward better. Unlike some square-riggers, she could sail two points (22-1/2 degrees) on the wind provided that seas remained under four feet or so. Bolger also changed the arrangement of her decks, at the bank's insistence, so that she could be used as a tavern and restaurant, though she was never used as such.[3][4]

Rose was built at the Smith and Rhuland shipyard in Lunenburg, a yard which had established a reputation for large and successful replicas such as HMS Bounty in 1960 and Bluenose II in 1963.

The ship was inspected and certified by the United States Coast Guard. She spent the first ten years of her life in Newport, Rhode Island sailing in Newport Harbor and as a dockside attraction.

In the summer of 1972, Rose was hired for the film The Man Without a Country, a made-for-television production. Norman Rosemont Productions couldn't find the money to take the ship out sailing, so all the filming was shot with sails set, as the ship was securely moored to the pier, next to the causeway to Goat Island. During filming Cliff Robertson had to hide that he had a broken leg at the time.[5]

In 1984, already in serious disrepair, she was purchased by Kaye Williams[6] and brought to Bridgeport, Connecticut, and operated as a sail training vessel in the 1980s and 1990s, run by the HMS Rose Foundation based in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States. In her lifetime as Rose, her figurehead had to be replaced twice, each time slightly upgraded. One was damaged in a storm off Bermuda on her way to Norfolk, Virginia in June 1998. The figurehead was named in fun as "Chester" by the crew.[7]

 
Replica HMS Rose off Massachusetts in 1971, the hull painted as her namesake

Transformation into HMS Surprise

The ship was sold to the 20th Century Fox film studio in March 2001,[8] and underwent extensive modifications to be used in the making of the film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, in which she portrayed the Royal Navy frigate HMS Surprise with a story based on several of the books by Patrick O'Brian. The modifications included a reshaped stern, all deck structures removed, the single ship's wheel replaced by a double wheel, period fighting tops fitted, new sails, and the figurehead replaced.[9]

Renaming as HMS Surprise

After the film was complete, the ship was leased and then purchased by the Maritime Museum of San Diego which has restored her to sailing condition as of September 2007.[10] The ship has officially been re-registered as "HMS Surprise" in honor of her role in the film. She sails several times a year, often with the museum's other tall ships, the schooner Californian and the 1863 barque Star of India.[11] In 2010, she portrayed HMS Providence in the Disney adventure film Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.[12]

Related facts

Although she is known by the prefix HMS, meaning His (or Her) Majesty's Ship, she has never been commissioned in the Royal Navy.

In 1991, the Connecticut General Assembly passed "An Act Concerning the HMS Rose" in which the ship was commissioned as a vessel of the Connecticut Naval Militia. The act stated that the H.M.S. Rose Foundation was responsible for maintaining the ship, but when the ship was sold to 20th Century Fox, the statute was not repealed and is still in effect.[13]

 
HMS Rose in 2000 painted to resemble the original Surprise coming into Baltimore

References

  1. ^ Millar, John F. "Building the Replicas of Revolutionary War Ships Rose and Providence". smallstatebighistory.com. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  2. ^ Millar, J. F. "John Fitzhugh Millar". newporthousebb.com. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  3. ^ Bolger, Philip C. (1982). 30-Odd Boats. International Marine Publishing Company. ISBN 0877421528.
  4. ^ "HMS Rose Sails Soon". Boating (October 1969): 85. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  5. ^ Millar, John Fitzhugh. "Building the Replicas of Revolutionary War Ships Rose and Providence". smallstatebighistory. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  6. ^ Biebel, Frederick (2008). Path of a Patriot. p. 186. ISBN 978-0615236650.
  7. ^ Nyden, W. A. "Vacation June 1998". nyden.us. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  8. ^ Cummings, Bill. "Goodbye, Rose: Filmmaker Pays $1.5m for Bridgeport Frigate". Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  9. ^ Quinlan, Eric (Nov 2003). "Cross Currents". Yachting. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  10. ^ "Reviving Surprise"(pdf) David L. Kolthoff, P.E.
  11. ^ SDMM article on Surprise 2005-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ . img835.imageshack.us. Archived from the original on 2010-08-23.
  13. ^ CGS 27-5 - Public Act 91-31

External links

  • Maritime Museum of San Diego page on the Surprise 2010-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
  • Photo gallery of Surprise in San Diego, October 2005

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For other ships with the same name see Rose disambiguation HMS Surprise is a modern tall ship built at Lunenburg Nova Scotia Canada The vessel was built in 1970 as HMS Rose to a Phil Bolger design based on the original 18th century British Admiralty drawings of HMS Rose a 20 gun sixth rate post ship from 1757 Surprise in 2005 at the Maritime Museum of San DiegoHistoryNameHMS SurpriseOwnerMaritime Museum of San Diego 20th Century Fox 2001 2007 HMS Rose Foundation 1984 2001 John Miller 1970 1984 Port of registry United StatesBuilderSmith and Rhuland Shipyard Lunenburg Nova ScotiaLaunched1970RenamedHMS Rose 1970 2007 HomeportSan Diego CaliforniaIdentificationMMSI number 338167202 Maritime call sign WSA2459 Primary Vessel Number 928811 USCG VIN CG006327 Connecticut VIN CT8069ABStatusActive Museum ShipGeneral characteristicsDisplacement500 long tons 508 t Length179 ft 6 in 54 71 m sparred length 135 ft 6 in 41 30 m on deck 114 ft 6 in 34 90 m w lBeam32 ft 9 8 m Heightof Rig 130 ft 40 m Draft13 ft 4 0 m PropulsionTwin Diesel 300 HP Each Sail planFull rigged ship sail area 13 000 sq ft 1 200 m2 Armament28 x 9 pound cannons non operational Contents 1 As HMS Rose 2 Transformation into HMS Surprise 3 Renaming as HMS Surprise 4 Related facts 5 References 6 External linksAs HMS Rose EditThe ship was meant to be a close replica of the original Rose but still fill a commercial function John Fitzhugh Millar 1 2 who commissioned the ship build gave Bolger copies of the original British Admiralty drawings Bolger modified the hull shape below the water line sharpening up her entry so she sailed to windward better Unlike some square riggers she could sail two points 22 1 2 degrees on the wind provided that seas remained under four feet or so Bolger also changed the arrangement of her decks at the bank s insistence so that she could be used as a tavern and restaurant though she was never used as such 3 4 Rose was built at the Smith and Rhuland shipyard in Lunenburg a yard which had established a reputation for large and successful replicas such as HMS Bounty in 1960 and Bluenose II in 1963 The ship was inspected and certified by the United States Coast Guard She spent the first ten years of her life in Newport Rhode Island sailing in Newport Harbor and as a dockside attraction In the summer of 1972 Rose was hired for the film The Man Without a Country a made for television production Norman Rosemont Productions couldn t find the money to take the ship out sailing so all the filming was shot with sails set as the ship was securely moored to the pier next to the causeway to Goat Island During filming Cliff Robertson had to hide that he had a broken leg at the time 5 In 1984 already in serious disrepair she was purchased by Kaye Williams 6 and brought to Bridgeport Connecticut and operated as a sail training vessel in the 1980s and 1990s run by the HMS Rose Foundation based in Bridgeport Connecticut United States In her lifetime as Rose her figurehead had to be replaced twice each time slightly upgraded One was damaged in a storm off Bermuda on her way to Norfolk Virginia in June 1998 The figurehead was named in fun as Chester by the crew 7 Replica HMS Rose off Massachusetts in 1971 the hull painted as her namesakeTransformation into HMS Surprise EditThe ship was sold to the 20th Century Fox film studio in March 2001 8 and underwent extensive modifications to be used in the making of the film Master and Commander The Far Side of the World in which she portrayed the Royal Navy frigate HMS Surprise with a story based on several of the books by Patrick O Brian The modifications included a reshaped stern all deck structures removed the single ship s wheel replaced by a double wheel period fighting tops fitted new sails and the figurehead replaced 9 Renaming as HMS Surprise EditAfter the film was complete the ship was leased and then purchased by the Maritime Museum of San Diego which has restored her to sailing condition as of September 2007 10 The ship has officially been re registered as HMS Surprise in honor of her role in the film She sails several times a year often with the museum s other tall ships the schooner Californian and the 1863 barque Star of India 11 In 2010 she portrayed HMS Providence in the Disney adventure film Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides 12 Related facts EditAlthough she is known by the prefix HMS meaning His or Her Majesty s Ship she has never been commissioned in the Royal Navy In 1991 the Connecticut General Assembly passed An Act Concerning the HMS Rose in which the ship was commissioned as a vessel of the Connecticut Naval Militia The act stated that the H M S Rose Foundation was responsible for maintaining the ship but when the ship was sold to 20th Century Fox the statute was not repealed and is still in effect 13 HMS Rose in 2000 painted to resemble the original Surprise coming into BaltimoreReferences Edit Millar John F Building the Replicas of Revolutionary War Ships Rose and Providence smallstatebighistory com Retrieved 22 December 2017 Millar J F John Fitzhugh Millar newporthousebb com Retrieved 26 December 2017 Bolger Philip C 1982 30 Odd Boats International Marine Publishing Company ISBN 0877421528 HMS Rose Sails Soon Boating October 1969 85 Retrieved 21 December 2017 Millar John Fitzhugh Building the Replicas of Revolutionary War Ships Rose and Providence smallstatebighistory Retrieved 26 December 2017 Biebel Frederick 2008 Path of a Patriot p 186 ISBN 978 0615236650 Nyden W A Vacation June 1998 nyden us Retrieved 25 December 2017 Cummings Bill Goodbye Rose Filmmaker Pays 1 5m for Bridgeport Frigate Retrieved 17 December 2017 Quinlan Eric Nov 2003 Cross Currents Yachting Retrieved 17 December 2017 Reviving Surprise pdf David L Kolthoff P E SDMM article on Surprise Archived 2005 04 05 at the Wayback Machine ImageShack TM slideshow img835 imageshack us Archived from the original on 2010 08 23 CGS 27 5 Public Act 91 31External links Edit Wikimedia Commons 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