APPENDIX IV

LIST OF REVENUE CRUISERS BUILT BETWEEN JULY 18, 1822 AND OCTOBER 1, 1838

Name of Cruiser.When Built.Tonnage.Builders.Where Built.Draft.Rate of sailing per hour in knots and fathoms.
Forward.Aft.
ft. ins.ft. ins.knotsfathoms
Fly (late New Charter)July 18, 182244Thos. WhiteCowes5 × 67 × 4
LionJuly 18, 182282Th. InmanLymington
Arrow (late Seaflower)July 18, 182243Ransom & RidleyHastings4 × 69 × 39
Cameleon (lost)July 18, 182285Wm. HedgcockDover
DolphinJuly 18, 182268J.B. GoodBridport5 × 39 × 010
RangerJuly 18, 182271Chas. GolderFolkestone4 × 69 × 68
TartarJuly 18, 182282Ransom & RidleyHastings5 × 210 × 284
RepulseJuly 18, 182282W. Good & SonEaling
NimbleJuly 18, 182265Rd. GravesSandgate5 × 010 × 010
SprightlyJuly 18, 182263Chas. MillerCowes5 × 68 × 674
SealarkOct. 10, 182342Th. WhiteCowes
ScoutAug. 15, 182384Th. WhiteCowes5 × 118 × 484
FoxOct. 10, 182385Th. WhiteCowes6 × 610 × 010
EndeavourJuly 16, 182345N. HarveyRye5 × 69 × 6
Adder (sold)Oct. 10, 182373T. WhiteCowes
VigilantFeb. 10, 182499T. WhiteCowes6 × 89 × 494
KiteMar. 21, 1825164Ransom & RidleyHastings6 × 812 × 1011
Hound (lost)Mar. 21, 1825169T. WhiteCowes
ExperimentApril 16, 182543T. WhiteCowes5 × 07 × 4
RacerAug. 10, 182553Ransom & RidleyHastings4 × 49 × 884
Viper (late Mermaid)Aug. 23, 182543T. WhiteCowes
StagFeb. 20, 1827130T. WhiteCowes6 × 910 × 910
Diligence (lost)Feb. 4, 1828171Ransom & RidleyHastings6 × 912 × 412
BeeAug. 18, 182869Ransom & RidleyHastings6 × 010 × 0
StorkJan. 5, 1830160Ransom & RidleyHastings7 × 412 × 6116
Liverpool (now Speedwell)July 1, 183028T. WhiteCowes
VictoriaAug. 31, 183122Ransom & RidleyHastings
ChanceApril 2, 183258T. WhiteCowes6 × 69 × 69 ½ to 10
SquirrelJun 21, 183236T. WhiteCowes
AmphitriteJuly 4, 183230Th. InmanLymington
VictoriaApril 2, 1832114Th. InmanLymington6 × 611 × 011
King GeorgeAug. 3, 183236Ransom & RidleyHastings
WickhamApril 2, 1832150T. WhiteCowes7 × 311 × 3114
AdelaideApril 2, 1832143Ransom & RidleyHastings7 × 1 ½12 × 2 ½106
DolphinApril 2, 183284Ransom & RidleyHastings7 × 010 × 396
Liverpool (tender to Kite)Aug. 10, 183236T. WhiteCowes
HornetJuly 6, 1832143Ransom & RidleyHastings7 × 012 × 07.6 to 8
Prince GeorgeNov. 3, 183270Ransom & RidleyHastings
ProvidenceDec. 10, 183220N. & E. EdwardsScilly
MargaretDec. 10, 183222T. InmanLymington5 × 28 × 49
AspApril 22, 183332T. WhiteCowes
Lady of the LakeApril 25, 183322T. InmanLymington
HindMay 25, 183341Ransom & RidleyHastings
CarolineJan. 31, 183436Ransom & RidleyHastings
FrancesFeb. 3, 183440T. WhiteCowes4 × 67 × 884
Royal GeorgeMar. 27, 1834149T. InmanLymington6 × 811 × 3112
MariaSept. 10, 183436T. InmanLymington
Vulcan (steamer)Oct. 30, 1834325T. WhiteCowes
HamiltonJan. 11, 183559T. WhiteCowes5 × 69 × 694
CameleonFeb. 21, 183589T. InmanLymington6 × 610 × 610
KingstownMay 4, 183521T. InmanLymington
BatNov. 20, 183537T. WhiteCowes
TigerMar. 8, 183618T. InmanLymington
OnyxSept. 1, 183636T. WhiteCowes
Flying FishSept. 1, 183641T. WhiteCowes5 × 38 × 384
GertrudeOct. 26, 183637T. WhiteCowes
Royal CharlotteOct. 27, 1836130T. WhiteCowes6 × 510 × 9106
ActiveOct. 29, 1836101T. InmanLymington6 × 211 × 1106
VixenFeb. 11, 183756T. WhiteCowes5 × 38 × 410
FerretMar. 18, 183739T. InmanLymington
DesmondJune 10, 183768T. InmanLymington4 × 98 × 69
HarpyOct. 10, 1837145T. WhiteCowes6 × 711 × 311
AspFeb. 20, 183846T. InmanLymington
RoseFeb. 20, 183853T. InmanLymington5 × 69 × 310
AdderFeb. 20, 183853T. WhiteCowes5 × 28 × 3[Never Tried]
NeptuneJune 19, 183842T. WhiteCowes
KingstownOct. 1, 183835Pinney & AdamsPoole6 × 49 × 4

N.B.—There is no information to show how the rate of sailing was assessed. We know not (α) whether the vessel was sailing on a wind or off; whether close-hauled or with the wind abeam; (β) whether the distance was taken from a measured mile reckoned between two fixed objects ashore; (γ) what sail was set; whether reefed or not; (δ) whether the speed was estimated by means of the old-fashioned log.

It is probable that the last mentioned was the method employed, but in any one of these cases the rate given can only be approximate unless we know the force and angle of the wind at each trial trip. The non-nautical reader may be reminded in considering the rates given above that a knot is equivalent to 1000 fathoms or, more exactly, 6086 English feet.


APPENDIX V

SPECIFICATION FOR BUILDING A CUTTER FOR THE REVENUE SERVICE OF THIRTY-FIVE TONS
(As built in the year 1838)

Length.—From Stem to Sternpost, 44 feet. Keel for tonnage, 41 feet.