HMS Seahorse (1712)

History
Great Britain
NameHMS Seahorse
Ordered21 August 1711
BuilderRoyal Dockyard, Portsmouth
Launched13 February 1712
CommissionedFebruary 1712
FateSold 28 July 1748
General characteristics
Type24-gun Sixth Rate
Tons burthen280+2394 bm
Length
  • 94 ft 0 in (28.7 m) gundeck
  • 78 ft 0 in (23.8 m) keel for tonnage
Beam26 ft 0 in (7.9 m) for tonnage
Depth of hold11 ft 6 in (3.5 m)
Sail planship-rigged
Armament
  • 20 × 6-pdr 19 cwt guns on wooden trucks (UD)
  • 4 × 4-pdr 12 cwt guns on wooden trucks (QD)
General characteristics as rebuilt 1727
Type20-gun Sixth Rate
Tons burthen374+4594 bm
Length
  • 106 ft 0 in (32.3 m) gundeck
  • 87 ft 9 in (26.7 m) keel for tonnage
Beam28 ft 4 in (8.6 m) for tonnage
Depth of hold9 ft 2 in (2.8 m)
Sail planship-rigged
Armament20 × 6-pdr 19 cwt guns on wooden trucks (UD)

HMS Seahorse was a member of the Gibraltar Group of 24-gun sixth rates.[1] After commissioning she spent her career in Home waters and North America on trade protection duties. She was rebuilt at Deptford between 1725 and 1727. After her rebuild she served in Home Waters, North America, West Indies and the Mediterranean on trade protection. She was sold in 1749.[2]

Seahorse was the sixth vessel so named, the first being a ship captured 1625 and last mentioned in 1635.[3]

  1. ^ Winfield 2009
  2. ^ Winfield 2007
  3. ^ Colledge