- Description
- Documents
HM Gun Brig Adder – 1797
The Acute Class was a group of 15 brig-rigged, 14-gun gunboats designed by
Sir John Henslow, Co-Surveyor of the Navy, of which 11 were built in Kent
shipyards. They were a slight enlargement of Henslow’s previous Gunboat design,
the Conquest Class.
The Acute Class gunboats were vessels of 160 tons.
They were 75ft 2in long on the main deck, 61ft 8in long at the keel and 22ft 2in
wide across the beams. Their holds were 8ft deep, they drew 3ft 9in of water at
the bow and 6ft at the rudder. This does not include the depth of the Schank
Sliding Keels. They were manned by a crew of 50 men and boys. Not being
ocean-going vessels, they were commanded by a Lieutenant-in-Command rather
someone appointed to be their Master and Commander and he was the only
commissioned officer aboard. The vessels were armed with 12 x 18pdr carronades
on the broadside, with 2 x 24pdr long guns in the bow.
Adder was ordered
on 7/02/1797, and keel laid that same month, and launched on 22/04/1797. In
1798, according to both Daivid Lyon’s Sailing Navy List and Rif Winfield’s
similar work, British Warships in the Age of Sail, Adder was lengthened in 1798
to 97 feet along the deck, so Adder may not have been coppered when first
commissioned. She was broken up in 1805.
The kit includes:
- Laser etched and cut lime wood deck with treenail detail
- Laser cut and engraved parts in MDF and pear wood.
- 3 sheets of photo etched brass
- High resolution 3D-printed parts.
- Double planked hull in limewood for first planking and pear wood for second planking.
- Walnut dowel for masting.
- Multiple sizes of both black and natural rigging thread along with all necessary blocks and deadeyes
- Comprehensive, full colour instruction manual, along with TWELVE plan sheets which include all masting and rigging drawings.
- Features include laser-engraved treenails on both inner and outer
bulwarks.
Technical Data
Scale – 1:64
Length Overall – 615mm
Height Overall – 493mm
Width Overall – 208mm
Experience level assembly (1=very easy ... 5=experts only) | |
3 Experienced | *** |
Category | |
Static model | |
Dimensions | |
Scale | 1:64 |
Total length | 615 mm |
Beam | 208 mm |
Height | 493 mm |
Design | |
Materials hull | Holz |
Materials superstructure | Holz |
Hull design | Kiel auf Spanten |
Planking | Doppelt |
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