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HMS Panther (1778)

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History
Royal Navy EnsignUK
NameHMS Panther
BuilderBombay Dockyard
Launched1778
FateSold in 1814
General characteristics
TypeSloop
Tons burthen181 tons
Length82 ft (25 m)
Beam21 ft (6.4 m)
PropulsionSails
Sail planFull rigged ship
Armament14 guns

HMS Panther was a 14-gun sloop of war of the Royal Navy, launched in 1778 in India.

She served during the Siege of Negapatam in 1781. On 22 July 1782, she captured the French cutter Le Pigmy, in conjunction with HMS Crown. Converted to a survey vessel, she sailed to survey the Torres Strait and south east coast of New Guinea in 1792 under the command of Lieutenant John McCluer, with the tender Endeavour.

Panther appears to have been sold in 1814.

References

  • Lind, L. J. (Lewis James) (1988), Fair winds to Australia : 200 years of sail on the Australia station, Reed, ISBN 978-0-7301-0216-8