Bonetta group sloop

The Bonetta group was a batch of eight sloops of wooden construction built for the Royal Navy during 1732. Seven were ordered on 4 May 1732 to a common specification prepared by Jacob Allin, the Surveyor of the Navy. An additional vessel - the Trial (which had been ordered on 16 November 1731, but suspended on 7 January 1732) - was re-ordered on 6 July to be built to the same specification. The actual individual design was left up to the Master Shipwright in each Royal Dockyard at which they were built (except for the Hound and Trial, which were built by Deptford's Master Shipwright - Richard Stacey - but were to a design by Jacob Allin).

Bonetta group sloop

The Bonetta group was a batch of eight sloops of wooden construction built for the Royal Navy during 1732. Seven were ordered on 4 May 1732 to a common specification prepared by Jacob Allin, the Surveyor of the Navy. An additional vessel - the Trial (which had been ordered on 16 November 1731, but suspended on 7 January 1732) - was re-ordered on 6 July to be built to the same specification. The actual individual design was left up to the Master Shipwright in each Royal Dockyard at which they were built (except for the Hound and Trial, which were built by Deptford's Master Shipwright - Richard Stacey - but were to a design by Jacob Allin).