HMS Prometheus (1839)
| History | |
|---|---|
| United Kingdom | |
| Name | HMS Prometheus | 
| Ordered | 25 February 1839 | 
| Builder | Royal Dockyard, Sheerness | 
| Cost | £29,433 | 
| Laid down | July 1839 | 
| Launched | 21 September 1839 | 
| Completed | 20 February 1840 | 
| Commissioned | 21 November 1839 | 
| Honours & awards | Crimea/Black Sea 1855 | 
| Fate | Sold for breaking 5 March 1863 | 
| General characteristics | |
| Type | 
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| Displacement | 1,283 tons | 
| Tons burthen | 795+87⁄94 bm | 
| Length | 
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| Beam | 
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| Draught | 
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| Depth of hold | 18 ft 7 in (5.7 m) | 
| Installed power | 200 nominal horsepower | 
| Propulsion | 
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| Armament | 
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HMS Prometheus was an Alecto-class sloop designed by Sir William Symonds, Surveyor of the Navy. Originally classed as a steam vessel (SV3), her classification would be changed to a Third Class Sloop. She initially served mainly on the west coast of Africa on the anti-slavery patrol except for a brief period on particular service in the Black Sea in late 1855. She was sold on 5 March 1863 for breaking.
Prometheus was the second named vessel since it was used for an 18-gun fireship, Launched by Thompson of Southampton on 27 March 1807, assigned to harbour service in May 1819, then renamed Veteran on 2 May 1839 and broken in August 1852.