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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. |
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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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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.