HMS Thunder (1718)

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NameHMS Thunder
Launched1718
Acquired1718
Commissioned1719
Decommissioned27 March 1734
In service1695
Out of service1734
CapturedOctober 1718
FateBroken up, Deptford Dockyard
General characteristics
Class & type13-gun bomb vessel
Tons burthen253 6894 (bm)
Length
  • 82 ft 0 in (25.0 m) (gundeck)
  • 63 ft 5 in (19.3 m) (keel)
Beam27 ft 5 in (8.4 m)
Depth of hold10 ft 7 in (3.2 m)
PropulsionSail
Sail plan Ketch-rigged
Complement40
Armament
  • 6 × 6-pdrs
  • 6 × 12-pdr swivels
  • 1 × 1312 in mortar

HMS Thunder was a 13-gun bomb vessel, used by the Royal Navy for cruising and land bombardment duties between 1719 and 1734. Constructed for the Spanish Navy, she was captured by the British in 1718 and recommissioned for Mediterranean service, including as part of Admiral Charles Wager's fleet. Despite extensive repairs she was eventually declared unseaworthy, and was broken up at Deptford Dockyard in 1734. [1]

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  1. Winfield 2007, p. 339

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