| Fly-class brig-sloop | |
|---|---|
| Class overview | |
| Name: | Fly-class brig-sloop |
| Operators: |
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| In service: | 1805 - 1816 |
| Completed: | 7 |
| General characteristics | |
| Type: | Brig-sloop |
| Tons burthen: | 281 85⁄94 (bm) |
| Length: |
96 ft 0 in (29.3 m) (gundeck) 79 ft 5 in (24.2 m) (keel) |
| Beam: | 25 ft 1 in (7.6 m) |
| Depth of hold: | 11 ft 6 in (3.5 m) |
| Sail plan: | Brig-rigged |
| Complement: | 94 |
| Armament: |
2 × 6-pounder chase guns |
The Fly class were built for the Royal Navy as a class of 16-gun brig-sloops; an extra two carronades were added soon after completion. The class was designed by one of the Surveyors of the Navy - Sir John Henslow - and approved in 1805. The Admiralty ordered five vessels to this design in January 1805; it ordered two more in the summer, although this final pair were planked with hulls of pitch pine ("fir") rather than the normal oak used in the first five.
Vessels[]
In the following table, the Fly class brig-sloops are listed in the order in which they were instructed to be built (i.e. order dates).
| Name | Launched | Fate |
|---|---|---|
| Kite | 13 July 1805 | Sold for breaking 14 December 1815[1] |
| Sparrow | 29 July 1805 | Sold for breaking 17 October 1816[1] |
| Fly | 24 October 1805 | Wrecked off Anholt island on 28 February 1812 |
| Raven | 12 August 1805 | Sold for breaking 18 September 1816[1] |
| Wizard | November 1805 | Sold for breaking 17 October 1816[1] |
| Goshawk | 17 July 1806 | Wrecked off Barcelona 21 November 1811 |
| Challenger | 30 July 1806 | Captured by French off Île de Batz 12 March 1811 |
Notes[]
- ↑ A further two 24-pounder carronades were added later
References[]
- British Warships in the Age of Sail, Rif Winfield, Seaforth Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84415-717-4
- Winfield, Rif; Lyon, David (2004). The Sail and Steam Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815–1889. London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-032-6. OCLC 52620555.
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