HMS Enterprise (1848)

HMS Enterprise was an Arctic discovery ship laid down as a merchant vessel and purchased in 1848 before launch to search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition. She made two Arctic voyages before becoming a coal depot, and was finally sold in 1903. She was the tenth Enterprise (or Enterprize) to serve in the Royal Navy.

HMS Enterprise (left) and HMS Investigator (right)
History
United Kingdom
NameEnterprise
BuilderMoney Wigram and Sons, Blackwall
Cost£24,545
Launched5 April 1848
AcquiredPurchased February 1848 on stocks
Fate
  • Coal depot 1860
  • Lent to the Board of Trade
  • Sold 15 September 1903
General characteristics
Class and typeArctic Discovery Ship
Tonnage471 tons (Builder's Measure)
Length125.6 ft (38.3 m)
Beam28.8 ft (8.8 m)
Depth of hold20 ft (6.1 m)
Sail planBarque-rigged
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