James Cook's first command was on the HMS Bark Endeavour.
The first vessel which James Cook commanded was the HM Bark Endeavour. At this stage, James Cook was not yet a captain.
Captain Cook
Cook's first boat was the HM Bark Endeavour, followed by The Resolution.
The Endeavour
His cabin in his boat. The he mapped the coast of New Foundland. When he was a captain he was hired to go to Tahiti and observe the transit of Venus. Then he sailed on and came across New Zealand so he mapped the coast of NZ.
No, he did not! Captain Bleigh sailed the bounty. I (the real Captain Blye) sailed the sportfishing vessel Captain Blye out of Cape May, NJ and Stuart, Fl. So, there you have it!
Captain Cook circumnavigated the world three times. Neither his children, nor his wife, ever sailed with him. He was killed by Hawaiian natives after an altercation over a boat on 14 February 1779. The botanist Sir Jospeh Banks sailed with Cook on his first journey, as did the Swedish and Finnish botanists Daniel Solander and Dr Herman Spöring. After Cook stopped at Tahiti, he was joined by a Tahitian chief, Tupaia, who wanted to travel, together with his boy-servant Tayeto. On Cook's third voyage, he was killed on the Sandwich islands (now Hawaii) after an altercation with the natives over a stolen boat.
yes on a ship
James Cook did not own the boat The Endeavour. It was provided for him by those who sponsored his expedition, and it was an ex-collier.
He was looking for a man who stole a boat from his ship
there were 42 people on cooks ship
Captain Cook did not discover Australia. Notwithstanding the presence of Australian Aborigines, and the Asian sea-slug traders who visiter the continent's northern shores long before Eureopean settlement, Australia was "discovered" by Dutch explorers in the early 1600s.The boat in which Captain Cook explored and charted the eastern coastline was the H.M.Bark Endeavour.