HMS Penelope (1829)

Steam frigate Penelope
History
United Kingdom
NamePenelope
NamesakePenelope
BuilderAdmiralty, Chatham
Launched13 October 1829
General characteristics (as sailing frigate)
Class and typeLeda-class frigate
Displacement1,469 tons[1]
Tons burthen1,0905594 bm[2]
Length151 ft 10 in (46.3 m) (pp)[2]
Beam40 ft 2 in (12.2 m) (extreme)[2]
Depth of hold26 ft 4 in (8.03 m)[2]
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Armament
General characteristics (as paddle frigate)
Displacement2,766 long tons[1]
Tons burthen1,630 (bm)[3]
Length
  • 215 ft 2 in (65.6 m) (pp)[2]
  • 215 ft (65.5 m) (main deck)[3]
Beam40 ft 9 in (12.4 m) [2]
Draft20 ft 4 in (6.2 m) (max.) [6]
Depth of hold26 ft 8 in (8.13 m)[2]
Propulsion
  • Two direct-acting engines
  • 650 nhp
Speed10.5–11 knots (19.4–20.4 km/h; 12.1–12.7 mph)
Complement300
Armament
  • Main gundeck:
    • 8 × 68 pdr 65 cwt
    • 2 × 68 pdr 36 cwt
  • Quarterdeck and forecastle:
    • 2 × 42 pdr 84 cwt guns on pivots
    • 10 × 42 pdr 23 cwt carronade[4]
    • 2 × 24 pdr howitzer
    • 2 × 18 pdr howitzer [5]

HMS Penelope was first laid down as one of the many sail frigates that England built to a French model. She was then changed to a unique steam paddle frigate. For some time she was a very famous ship, having a claim to being the first steam frigate. In the end the promise that she would be the first of a line of true steam paddle frigates proved false.

  1. ^ a b Reports 1848, p. 904.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Reports 1848, p. 905.
  3. ^ a b Mechanic and Engineer's 1845, p. 246.
  4. ^ Reports 1848, p. 903.
  5. ^ Force 1843, p. I-629.
  6. ^ Reports 1848, p. 906.