Sea Venture

Sea Venture
The coat of arms of Bermuda features a representation of the Sea Venture wreck.
History
NameSea Venture, Sea Adventure, Sea-Venture[1]
Launchedprobably 1603
FateWrecked
General characteristics
Class and typeRace-built galleon[citation needed]
Tonnage300 tons
Armament

Sea Venture was a seventeenth-century English sailing ship, part of the Third Supply mission flotilla to the Jamestown Colony in 1609. She was the 300 ton flagship of the London Company. During the voyage to Virginia, Sea Venture encountered a tropical storm and was wrecked, with her crew and passengers landing on the uninhabited Bermuda. Sea Venture's wreck is widely thought to have been the inspiration for William Shakespeare's 1611 play The Tempest.

  1. ^ Boddie, John Bennett (1966). Colonial Surry. p. 19. ISBN 9780806300269.

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