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Swan-class ship-sloop

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Class overview
NameSwan-class ship sloop
Operators Royal Navy
Built1793 - 1817
In service1794 - 1833
Completed25
General characteristics
TypeShip-sloop
Tons burthen300 bm
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96 ft 7 in (29 m) (gundeck)
78 ft 10 in (24 m) (keel)
Beam26 ft 9 in (8 m)
Depth of hold12 ft 6 in (3.81 m)
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Complement125 (121 from 1794)
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As built:

  • Fourteen 6-pdr long guns

1780 onwards:

  • Sixteen 6-pdr long guns

The Swan class were built as a 14-gun class of ship sloops for the Royal Navy, although an extra 2 guns were added soon after completion.

Design

The class was designed by the Surveyor of the Navy - John Williams - and two vessels to this design were ordered in January 1766. Twenty-three more were ordered to the same design between 1773 and 1779.The design provided for 16 gunports (8 per side) but one pair was initially left unoccupied, and the ships were always rated at 14 guns. However an eighth pair of guns was added from 1780 onwards to utilise the vacant ports.

Ships

Name Ordered Builder Launched Notes
Swan 18 January 1766 Plymouth Dockyard 21 November 1767 Sold 1 September 1814
Kingfisher 18 January 1766 Chatham Dockyard 13 July 1770 Burnt to avoid capture 30 July 1778
Cygnet 15 April 1773 Portsmouth Dockyard 21 January 1776 Sold August 1802
Atalanta 1 December 1773 Sheerness Dockyard 12 August 1775 Sold August 1802
Pegasus 10 April 1775 Chatham Dockyard 27 December 1776 Lost, presumed foundered October 1777
Fly 1 August 1775 Sheerness Dockyard 14 September 1776 Lost, presumed foundered January 1802
Swift 16 October 1775 Portsmouth Dockyard 1 January 1777 Burnt to avoid capture 22 November 1778
Dispatch 16 October 1775 Deptford Dockyard 10 February 1777 Lost, foundered 8 December 1778
Fortune 16 October 1775 Woolwich Dockyard 28 July 1778 Captured by the French 26 April 1780
Hound
Hornet
Vulture
Spy
Cormorant
Zebra
Cameleon
Fairy
Nymph
Savage
Fury
Delight
Thorn
Bonetta
Shark
Alligator

References

  • British Warships in the Age of Sail: 1714-1792, Rif Winfield, Seaforth Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84415-700-6
  • British Warships in the Age of Sail: 1793-1817, Rif Winfield, Seaforth Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84415-717-4

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