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HMS Hecate (1839)

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Name
  
HMS Hecate

Cost
  
£27,742

Commissioned
  
7 December 1839

Launched
  
30 March 1839

Builder
  
Chatham Dockyard

Ordered
  
12 March 1838

Laid down
  
June 1838

Construction started
  
June 1838

Length
  
50 m

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Fate
  
Sold for breaking in 1865

HMS Hecate was a 4-gun Hydra-class paddle sloop launched on 30 March 1839 from the Chatham Dockyard.

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Service

She was assigned to the Mediterranean Station between 1840 and 1843, she participated during the Syrian War of 1840. After a period of be laid in reserve she served as part of the West Africa Squadron off Africa from 1845 until 1858. After being fitted out for survey operations, she was assigned to the Pacific Station in 1860, undertaking surveys along the British Columbia coast. The Hecate Strait, between the British Columbia mainland and the islands of Haida Gwaii, is named for her. Arriving at the Australia Station in 1863, where she undertook survey work in Botany Bay, Moreton Bay, the Brisbane River and Torres Strait before leaving the Australia Station in 1864.

Fate

She was paid off and sold to Castle of Charlton for breaking in 1865.

References

HMS Hecate (1839) Wikipedia