Design The
Crimean War sparked a sudden need for shallow-draught, manoeuvrable vessels for inshore work in the
Baltic and the
Black Sea. The
Arrow class of six wooden-hulled screw steamers were built during 1854 to a design by the Surveyor's Department. Construction was undertaken at two commercial yards on the
Thames, R & H Green at
Blackwall Yard and
C J Mare & Company, at
Leamouth. Two further designs of Crimean War gunvessel were ordered during 1855, the and the , and in 1856 the six
Arrow-class dispatch vessels were re-classed as second-class gunvessels.
Propulsion A two-cylinder horizontal single expansion steam engine provided through a single
screw.
Sail plan All
Arrow-class gunvessels were
barque-rigged.
Armament The
Arrow class were provided with two
68-pounder Lancaster muzzle-loading rifles weighing on pivot mounts, and four 32-pounder guns. ==Ships==