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Latest revision as of 20:29, 18 April 2017
About the Bounty
The HMS Bounty was designed in 1734. It was originally a three-masted cargo Ship of the Line, carrying 48 crew members.
- 3 Decks
- 3 Masts
- Max. Speed: 18 Knots
- Average Speed: 12 Knots
- 36 Broadside Cannons
- 14 Above-Deck Cannons
Crew Members
1. Lieutenant
1. Captain - Richard James Seamus Lutheran
1. Commander
1. Gunners Mate
1. Carpenter's Mate
1. Surgeon
1. Boatswain
1. Boatswain's Mate
1. Armourer
1. Gunner
1. Corporal
1. Quarter Master's Mate
1. Carpenter's Crew
1. Clerk
1. Sailmaker
1. Master
2. Master's Mates
2. Quarter Master's
2. Midshipmen
2. Repairers
24 Seamen