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Famed polar exploration ship Endurance not as strong as legend held, researcher says
Famed polar exploration ship Endurance not as strong as legend held, researcher says
Famed polar exploration ship Endurance not as strong as legend held, researcher says

Published on: 10/08/2025

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Endurance is shown in the winter of 1915. The ship became stuck in ice and eventually sank. A new paper says it wasn't as well-built as previously believed.

What if one of the most famous and formidable Antarctic exploration vessels in history, whose crew’s story of shipwreck and survival has been told for more than a century, wasn’t as strong as legend had it?

A new research paper about the vessel Endurance casts doubt on some common beliefs about explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ship, particularly that it was one of the most well-built ships of its era and that it went down due to the loss of its rudder after becoming trapped in sea ice in 1915.

“Neither of that is true,” said Jukka Tuhkuri, who wrote the paper and is a professor at Aalto University in Finland, where he studies sea ice and arctic marine technology. “It was not a strong ship compared to other ships of its time, and it did not sink because of the rudder.”

Tuhkuri conducted ice science research aboard the 2022 expedition that located the wreckage of Endurance. The trip got him curious about why the ship sank. He spent the intervening years conducting a technical analysis and combing through historical records, including drawings of the ship, photographs and personal letters.

His paper, published Monday in the journal Polar Record, argues that Endurance had several structural shortcomings that made it ill-suited for the icy conditions of polar exploration and that Shackleton was aware of its weaknesses.

Shackleton alluded to the ship’s deficiencies in a letter to his wife, where he wrote that Endurance was “not as strong as [his earlier ship] Nimrod constructionally” and that he would “exchange her for the old Nimrod any day now except for comfort.” Shackleton and his crew got within 97 miles of the South Pole on the 1907-1909 Nimrod expedition.

Design flaws doomed Endurance, paper argues

Endurance in the Weddell Sea, near Antarctica. The ship became stuck and was crushed by ice.

According to Tuhkuri, Endurance was originally named Polaris and was created for Arctic tourism before Shackleton bought it to use for polar exploration. The ship was built to withstand collisions with ice floes at the ice’s edge, where polar bears could be found hunting.

“But Shackleton took it into pack ice that puts compressive loads on the hull,” Tuhkuri said. “And that’s a different type of loading, and it requires different details in the hull, and those were not there.”

In 1914, Shackleton led an expedition of 27 men on two ships — Endurance and Aurora — to Antarctica with the goal of traversing the continent on land. Shackleton and the crew of Endurance sailed to one end, while Aurora went to the other.

But before Endurance could reach the shore, it got snarled in dense sea ice in January 1915, leaving the ship and its crew stranded. The men lived on the frozen ship in the Weddell Sea for months but were ultimately forced to abandon it that October, taking lifeboats and a small amount of supplies. Endurance sank on Nov. 21, 1915. Shackleton and all members of the Endurance crew eventually made it to safety and survived. (All but three men from Aurora were rescued.)

The ship was crushed by ice

Polar explorer Ernest Shackleton is pictured in New York in 1921. He led the expedition aboard Endurance in 1915.

Sea ice is not one flat piece of frozen water, according to Tuhkuri, but rather a “mosaic” of different-sized ice floes pushed around by wind and currents in “constant, messy motion.” Endurance drifted in frozen ice for a while, but eventually the changing directions of the ice squeezed the ship and ultimately sank it, he said.

Tuhkuri said that Endurance had weaker pine deck beams and oak and pine frames than other comparable ships of the time. But certain design choices also made the ship’s hull vulnerable, he said. The long machine room weakened it, and the hull lacked diagonal support beams found on other polar exploration vessels.

Tuhkuri also noted that while damage to the rudder sprung a leak in the ship, crew members were able to keep it under control; the more significant damage to Endurance was the “tearing of the keel [the structural backbone running along the bottom of the ship], which broke the ship into two halves,” he wrote.

Tuhkuri said he doesn’t want to detract from the legacy of Shackleton’s voyage but, rather, add a new detail to the historical record.

As he writes toward the end of his paper: “Maybe Endurance was a strong and heroic ship in a poetic sense; in an engineering sense, unfortunately, it was not.”

News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/10/08/ernest-shackleton-s-ship-endurance-not-as-strong-as-believed-researcher-says/

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