Cuckoo-class schooner

The Cuckoo class was a class of twelve 4-gun schooners of the Royal Navy, built by contract in English shipyards during the Napoleonic War. They followed the design of the Bermuda-designed and built Ballahoo-class schooners, and more particularly, that of Haddock. The Admiralty ordered all twelve vessels on 11 December 1805. A number of different builders in different yards built them, with all launching in 1806.

A plan showing body plan with stern board outline, sheer lines with inboard detail, and longitudinal half-breadth of HMS Haddock, as taken off in October 1805 and modified on her refit. This plan was used for the subsequent Cuckoo-class schooners. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
Class overview
NameCuckoo (or Bird) class
Operators Royal Navy
Preceded byBallahoo (or Fish) class
Succeeded byCheerful class
Planned12
Completed12
Lost9
Retired3
General characteristics
Tons burthen75+194 (bm)
Length
  • Overall:56 ft 2 in (17.12 m)
  • Keel:42 ft 4+18 in (12.906 m)
Beam18 ft 3 in (5.56 m)
Depth of hold8 ft 6 in (2.59 m)
Sail planSchooner
Complement20
Armament4 × 12-pounder carronades (pierced for 10)
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