dbo:abstract | - The British East India Company (EIC) had Whim built for use as a fast dispatch vessel. She was sold in 1802 and became a whaler that a French privateer captured and released, and then a merchant vessel. She is no longer listed after 1822. (en)
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dbo:status | - Sold 1802
- No longer listed in Lloyd's Register after 1822
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dbp:shipArmament | - *1799: 10 × 4-pounder guns*1800: 10 × 14-pounder guns*1806: 4 guns*1807: 10 × 6-pounder guns *1816: No longer armed (en)
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dbp:shipBuilder | - Francis Barnard, Son & Roberts, Deptford (en)
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dbp:shipCountry | - British East India Company (en)
- United Kingdom (en)
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dbp:shipFate | - Sold 1802 (en)
- No longer listed in Lloyd's Register after 1822 (en)
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dbp:shipLaunched | - 0001-01-23 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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dbp:shipOwner | - British East India Company (en)
- *1802:T. Smith & Partners*1806: Various (en)
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dbp:shipTonsBurthen | - 90100109109 (xsd:decimal)
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rdfs:comment | - The British East India Company (EIC) had Whim built for use as a fast dispatch vessel. She was sold in 1802 and became a whaler that a French privateer captured and released, and then a merchant vessel. She is no longer listed after 1822. (en)
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rdfs:label | - Whim (1799 schooner) (en)
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