HMS Investigator
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HMS Investigator

1811 survey ship


Country of Registry
United Kingdom
Service Entry
1811
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
survey vessel

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HMS Investigator was a 334-ton sloop built in 1811 for the Royal Navy. The ship is famously known for its involvement in multiple exploratory voyages, including its participation in the search for the missing Franklin Expedition in the Arctic. The vessel was also the first to circumnavigate North America. HMS Investigator had a long and storied career, serving in various capacities from exploration to survey missions. The ship was equipped with advanced technology for its time, such as a retractable keel, making it suitable for navigating in shallow waters. Despite facing challenges like ice and harsh weather conditions during its expeditions, the ship performed admirably. HMS Investigator was eventually abandoned in 1853 after being trapped in ice during the search for Sir John Franklin's expedition. The ship's wreck was discovered in the 21st century, providing valuable insights into the history of Arctic exploration. Overall, HMS Investigator remains a significant vessel in maritime history, symbolizing the spirit of exploration and discovery during the 19th century.

This description has been generated using GPT-3.5-TURBO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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