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Fly class brig sloop

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Name
  
Fly-class brig-sloop

In service
  
1805 - 1816

Type
  
Brig-sloop

Operators
  
Royal Navy

Completed
  
7

Tons burthen
  
281  ⁄94 (bm)

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).

References

Fly-class brig-sloop Wikipedia