Description: Shane Michael
Couch (b.1963)
Dauntless in New York harbour, 1885
signed 'Shane
Michael Couch' (lower left)
oil on board
8½ x 15 in. (21.6 x 38.1
cm.)
Notes:Dauntless, built by Forsyth & Morgan at Mystic
Bridge, Connecticut, in 1866, was launched with the name L'Hirondelle and
originally rigged as a sloop. Sold to the colourful New Yorker James Gordon
Bennett in the spring of 1867, he re-rigged her as a schooner, renamed her
Dauntless and introduced her to the New York yachting scene that same summer.
Grossing 299 tons, she measured 121 feet in length with a 25 foot beam and
proved a flyer from the start. Although Dauntless was never actually selected to
defend the America's Cup, she nevertheless played a leading role in both the
1870 and 1871 British challenges. During both series she took part in a number
of races and, more significantly, had earlier participated in the famous
transatlantic race from Daunt's Rock, Cork Harbour (Ireland) to Sandy Hook
which preceded the 1870 Cup match. James Ashbury won that transatlantic dash in
Cambria but Dauntless was less than two hours behind him in the race that had
lasted twenty-three days. Straight after his failure to recover the Cup in 1871,
Ashbury then pitted his brand new Livonia against Dauntless in a private race
which Livonia won so convincingly that it merely made Ashbury feel even more
aggrieved that he had been so decisively beaten for the Cup two years in
succession. Dauntless's career continued for a further twenty years and she was
still collecting trophies as late as 1896.
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