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How long did it take the first fleet to land in Port Jackson?

The journey of the First Fleet took about 8 months to travel the 15,000 miles between England and Australia.The First Fleet left Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787, and first arrived at Botany Bay on 18 January 1788. The Fleet then moved on to Port Jackson and Sydney Cove, arriving there on 26 January 1788.


What date did the First Fleet arrive in Botany Bay?

The First Fleet landed in Botany Bay on 18 January 1788. However, as Botany Bay was unsuitable for establlshing a new colony for a variety of reasons, the fleet moved to Port Jackson, where they settled, on 26 January 1788. N.B. The First Fleet, which transported convicts to Australia, should not be confused with other notable voyages there, such as the first known landing, by Willem Janszoon in 1606, or Lieutenant James Cook's expedition, which left Great Britain in 1768 and landed in Botany Bay in 1770.


How long did first fleet take to get to Australia?

The First Fleet, which departed from England on May 13, 1787, took approximately eight months to reach Australia. It arrived at Botany Bay on January 18, 1788, after a journey that included stops at the Canary Islands and the Cape of Good Hope. The fleet consisted of 11 ships carrying convicts, supplies, and personnel to establish a penal colony. This voyage was a significant event in the history of Australia's settlement.


How long did it take for the first fleet to sail from England to Australia?

It took just over 8 months and one week for the First Fleet to travel the 15,000 miles between England and Australia. The First Fleet left Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787, and first arrived at Botany Bay on 18 January 1788. The Fleet then moved on to Port Jackson and Sydney Cove, arriving there on 26 January 1788.


Did Ned Kelly come on the first fleet?

No Ned was born in 1855 a long time after the First Fleet.


How long were the convicts on the First Fleet?

8 months.


How long was the Fishburn of the First Fleet?

378 tonnes


Which ship on the First Fleet was the smallest?

The smallest ship of the First Fleet was the H.M.S. Supply. It weighed 170 tons and was 70 feet long.


How long did it take for First Fleet to arrive?

8 months.


How long was the first fleet voyage in days?

From the day the Furst Fleet departed Portsmouth in England on 13 May 1787 until it arrived at Botany Bay on 18 January 1788 (but where they did not disembark as originally planned), it took a total of 250 days. If one counts the extra eight days to Port Jackson, where the convicts actually left the ships, it was 258 days.


Why did the first fleet ships stop?

The ships of the First Fleet had to stop at ports along the journey to New South Wales because the crew needed to restock. The journey between England and New South Wales took over eight months, and food supplies would not last that long. Fresh meat, fruits and vegetables were required to keep the officers, marines, seamen and even the convicts healthy, even though these food were available for only a small part of the entire journey.


What was the length of the Supply in the First Fleet?

The Supply was the smallest of the ships of the First Fleet, being only 70 feet long, and weighing 170 tons.