| History | |
|---|---|
| | |
| Name | Ganges |
| Namesake | Ganges |
| Builder | Bombay Dockyard, India |
| Launched | 1794 [1] [2] |
| Fate | Burned and exploded 11 January 1797 or 11 January 1799 |
| General characteristics | |
| Tons burthen | 130 [1] (bm) |
| Sail plan | Brig |
| Complement | 107 [3] |
Ganges was a brig launched at Bombay Dockyard for the Bengal Pilot Service, [2] of the British East India Company (EIC). (She is sometimes referred to as a schooner, but that is more a reference to her role than her sailing rig.) She was burnt in Saugor Roads on 11 January 1797, [1] or 11 January 1799. [3] The accidental fire spread to the powder magazine and the explosion killed eight men. Forty men took to her boat, and 59 to a hastily constructed raft. Six hours after the men took to the raft Laurel rescued all the survivors. [3]