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Cato (1800 ship)

History
United Kingdom
Name: Cato
Owner: Reeve & Green, London
Builder: Thomas Haw, , England
Launched: 2 December 1800
Fate: Wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, in 1804.
General characteristics
Class and type: Full-rigged ship
Tons burthen: 430, or 4308894 (bm)

Cato was launched at in 1800 and registered in London to Reeve & Green. She was wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, in 1804 at (22°11′48″S 155°21′30″E / 22.1966666°S 155.3583333°E / -22.1966666; 155.3583333Coordinates: 22°11′48″S 155°21′30″E / 22.1966666°S 155.3583333°E / -22.1966666; 155.3583333).

Cato arrived in Port Jackson, New South Wales, from England on 9 March 1803, carrying stores.

On 10 August 1803, Cato left Sydney in the company of HMS Porpoise and Bridgewater, all bound for Canton. On 17 August the three ships got caught near a sandbank, 157 miles north and 51 miles east of Sandy Cape. With shrinking leeway, both Cato and Porpoise grounded. Bridgewater sailed on, despite knowing that the other two vessels had come to grief. The crew and passengers of the wrecked vessels were able to land on a sandbank as both their ships broke up.

On 26 August 1803 with no sign of rescue, Porpoise passenger Matthew Flinders and Captain John Park of Cato took the largest cutter (which they named Hope), and twelve crewmen and headed to Sydney to seek rescue. Through marvelous navigation, Hope made it to Port Jackson by 8 September. Although three lives had been lost in the joint shipwreck, Rolla, and the schooners HMS Cumberland and Francis, were able to rescue all the remaining passengers.Rolla then took the people she had rescued to Canton.


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