HMS Phoenix (1832)
HMS Phoenix was a 6-gun steam paddle vessel of the Royal Navy, built in a dry dock at Chatham in 1832. She was reclassified as a second-class paddle sloop before being rebuilt as a 10-gun screw sloop in 1844–45. She was fitted as an Arctic storeship in 1851 and sold for breaking in 1864.
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HMS Phoenix (1832)
HMS Phoenix was a 6-gun steam paddle vessel of the Royal Navy, built in a dry dock at Chatham in 1832. She was reclassified as a second-class paddle sloop before being rebuilt as a 10-gun screw sloop in 1844–45. She was fitted as an Arctic storeship in 1851 and sold for breaking in 1864.
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HMS Phoenix was a 6-gun steam ...... and sold for breaking in 1864.
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1834-01-07
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5.30352e+1
order date
1831-01-12
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ship launched
1832-09-25
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Sold for breaking on 26 January 1864
top speed (kmh)
1.62976e+1
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As paddle sloop
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As screw sloop
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Ship armament
*10-inch pivot-mounted gun
*8-inch pivot-mounted gun
*4 × 32-pdr carronades
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*10-inch pivot-mounted gun
*8-inch pivot-mounted gun
*8 × 32-pdr carronades
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Ship class
*Screw sloop
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*Steam vessel
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Ship commissioned
1834-01-07
Ship complement
Ship country
United Kingdom
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Ship fate
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Ship laid down
May 1831
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Ship launched
1832-09-25
Ship name
HMS Phoenix
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Ship notes
Converted to a screw sloop at Deptford, from 1844 to 1845
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Fitted for Arctic service in 1851
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Ship ordered
1831-01-12
Ship power
*1 × 260 nhp, ,
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*tubular boilers
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Ship propulsion
Sidewheels
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Single screw
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Ship tons burthen
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HMS Phoenix was a 6-gun steam ...... and sold for breaking in 1864.
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