Wolf class sloop

Class overview
Operators:  Royal Navy
Preceded by: Drake class
Succeeded by: Baltimore class
Built: 1741-1743
In commission: 1742-1763
Completed: 3
Lost: 2
General characteristics (common design)
Type: Sloop-of-war
Tons burthen: 243 7494 bm
Length:
  • 87 ft 6 in (26.7 m) (gundeck)
  • 73 ft 4.75 in (22.4 m) (keel)
Beam: 25 ft 0 in (7.6 m)
Depth of hold:
  • 10 ft 6 in (3.20 m) (Wolf)
  • 10 ft 6 in (3.20 m) (Otter and Grampus)
Sail plan: Snow
Complement: 110
Armament:
  • 10 (later 14) × 4-pounder guns;
  • also 12/14 x ½-pounder swivel guns

The Wolf class was a class of three sloops of wooden construction built for the Royal Navy during 1741-43. They were ordered in 1741, 1742 and 1743 respectively, and were the first to increase significantly in size from the 200 burthen tons which had been the normal size from 1728; they were to a common design prepared by Jacob Allin, the Surveyor of the Navy.

Although initially armed with ten 4-pounder guns, this class was built with eight pairs of gunports on the upper deck (each port flanked by two pairs of row-ports), and the two survivors in 1744 had their ordnance increased to fourteen guns.

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