Bonetta-class sloop
| Class overview | |
|---|---|
| Operators | Royal Navy | 
| Preceded by | Cruizer (1752) class | 
| Built | 1755-1756 | 
| In commission | 1756-1778 | 
| Completed | 3 | 
| Lost | 1 | 
| General characteristics (common design) | |
| Type | Sloop-of-war | 
| Tons burthen | 220 43⁄94 bm | 
| Length | 
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| Beam | 24 ft 4 in (7.4 m) | 
| Depth of hold | 10 ft 10 in (3.30 m) (vessels without platform in hold) | 
| Sail plan | Snow rig | 
| Complement | 100 | 
| Armament | 
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The Bonetta class was a class of three sloops of wooden construction built for the Royal Navy between 1755 and 1756. All three were built by contract with commercial builders to a common design prepared by Thomas Slade, the Surveyor of the Navy.
All three were ordered on 9 July 1755, assigned names on 29 July 1755, and were built as two-masted snow-rigged vessels.