HMS Challenger (1826)

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NameHMS Challenger
Ordered
  • 9 June 1825
  • Reordered: 27 June 1825
Laid downNovember 1825
Challenger, commanded by Captain FitzClarence, sailing from Portsmouth with dispatches for Lisbon on 31 October 1827
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Challenger
Ordered
  • 9 June 1825
  • Reordered: 27 June 1825
BuilderPortsmouth Dockyard
Laid downNovember 1825
Launched14 November 1826
CompletedBy 9 March 1827
FateWrecked on 19 May 1835
General characteristics
Class & type28-gun sixth rate
Tons burthen6029194 (bm)
Length
  • Overall:125 ft 7+12 in (38.3 m)
  • Keel:105 ft 11+12 in (32.3 m)
Beam32 ft 8 in (10.0 m)
Depth of hold9 ft 3+14 in (2.8 m)
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Complement175
Armament
  • Gun deck: 20 × 32-pounder (14,528 g, 32.029 lb) carronades
  • QD: 6 × 18-pounder (8,172 g, 18.016 lb) carronades
  • Fc: 2 × 9-pounder (4,086 g, 9.008 lb)

HMS Challenger was a 28-gun sixth rate of the Royal Navy launched at Portsmouth, England, on 14 November 1826.

Challenger was commanded in 1827 by Captain FitzClarence, the illegitimate son of William IV. His father was still the Duke of Clarence in 1827, the year he became Lord High Admiral.[1]

Fremantle

Under the command of Charles Fremantle, she was in part responsible for the creation of the colony of Swan River in 1829. Captain Fremantle was under orders to take possession of the western side of New Holland on behalf of the British government. Challenger arrived on 25 April 1829 off Garden Island. She attempted to sail into Cockburn Sound the next day, but due to the incompetence of the sailing master, struck a rock midway between Garden and Carnac Islands. Challenger was not seriously damaged.[2]

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