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HMS Bermuda, Launched in 1805, was the leading ship of its class, eventually numbering four ships. This sloop-of-war as well as HMS Indian were initially ordered in 1803; with two additional vessels, HMS Sylph and HMS Morgiana, ordered in 1809. Building took place in Bermuda.


'''HMS Bermuda''', launched in 1805, was the leading ship of its class, eventually numbering four ships. This [[sloop-of-war]] as well as HMS Indian were initially ordered in 1803; with two additional vessels, HMS Sylph and HMS Morgiana, ordered in 1809. Building took place in [[Bermuda]]. These three-masted sloops-of-war were rated to carry 16 guns on a single deck, which were intended to be 24 pound long guns. Design length was 107 feet (not including [[bowsprit]]), with a displacement of 400 tons.


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These three-masted sloops-of-war were rated to carry 16 guns on a single deck, which were intended to be 24 pound long guns.


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Design length was 107 feet (not including bowsprit), with a displacement of 400 tons.

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HMS Bermuda, launched in 1805, was the leading ship of its class, eventually numbering four ships. This sloop-of-war as well as HMS Indian were initially ordered in 1803; with two additional vessels, HMS Sylph and HMS Morgiana, ordered in 1809. Building took place in Bermuda. These three-masted sloops-of-war were rated to carry 16 guns on a single deck, which were intended to be 24 pound long guns. Design length was 107 feet (not including bowsprit), with a displacement of 400 tons.