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The Enterprise-class frigates were the final class of 28-gun sailing frigates of the sixth-rate to be produced for the Royal Navy. These twenty-seven vessels were designed in 1770 by John Williams. A first batch of five ships were ordered as part of the programme sparked by the Falklands Islands emergency. Two ships were built by contract in private shipyards, while three others were constructed in the Royal Dockyards using foreign oak.

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  • The Enterprise-class frigates were the final class of 28-gun sailing frigates of the sixth-rate to be produced for the Royal Navy. These twenty-seven vessels were designed in 1770 by John Williams. A first batch of five ships were ordered as part of the programme sparked by the Falklands Islands emergency. Two ships were built by contract in private shipyards, while three others were constructed in the Royal Dockyards using foreign oak. A second batch of fifteen ships were ordered in 1776 to 1778 to meet the exigencies of the North American situation, and a final group of seven ships followed in 1782 to 1783 with only some minor modifications to include side gangways running flush with the quarter deck and forecastle, and with solid bulkheads along the quarterdeck. (en)
  • Fregaty żaglowe typu Enterprise – typ 28-działowych fregat żaglowych VI rangi produkowanych dla Royal Navy. 27 jednostek tego typu zostało zaprojektowanych w 1770 roku przez Johna Williamsa. Budowa pierwszej partii liczącej 5 jednostek wywołana została . Dwie z nich zostały wybudowane przez prywatnych przedsiębiorców, zaś reszta w królewskich stoczniach. Do budowy użyto zagranicznego dębu. Druga partia piętnastu została zamówiona między 1776 a 1778 rokiem na potrzeby konfliktu w Ameryce Północnej, a ostatnia partia siedmiu między 1782 a 1783 rokiem; ostatnie okręty zostały odrobinę zmodyfikowane – forkasztel i nadbudówka (z mocnymi przegrodami) zostały połączone trzema pomostami. (pl)
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  • *UD: 24 × 9-pounder guns *QD: 4 × 3-pounder guns *From 1780: *UD: 24 × 9-pounder guns *QD: 4 × 6-pounder guns, 4 × 18-pounder carronades *FC: 2 × 18-pounder carronades (en)
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  • The Enterprise-class frigates were the final class of 28-gun sailing frigates of the sixth-rate to be produced for the Royal Navy. These twenty-seven vessels were designed in 1770 by John Williams. A first batch of five ships were ordered as part of the programme sparked by the Falklands Islands emergency. Two ships were built by contract in private shipyards, while three others were constructed in the Royal Dockyards using foreign oak. (en)
  • Fregaty żaglowe typu Enterprise – typ 28-działowych fregat żaglowych VI rangi produkowanych dla Royal Navy. 27 jednostek tego typu zostało zaprojektowanych w 1770 roku przez Johna Williamsa. Budowa pierwszej partii liczącej 5 jednostek wywołana została . Dwie z nich zostały wybudowane przez prywatnych przedsiębiorców, zaś reszta w królewskich stoczniach. Do budowy użyto zagranicznego dębu. (pl)
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  • Enterprise-class frigate (en)
  • Fregaty żaglowe typu Enterprise (pl)
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