Bounty
A full-rigged ship built in 1783 at the River Hull as the Bethia.
Registered dimensions: 85'1"½×24'4"×11'4", burthen 220 26/94
tons.
- 1783 [?]
- Keel laid in Dry Dock No. 2 on the River Hull.
- 1787 May 26
- Purchased by the Navy Board from Meesrs Wellbank, Sharp and Brian for £ 2600. She was moved from the Old Wapping Stairs to the Deptford Yard for fitting out.
- 1787 June 8
- Renamed the HMS Bounty.
- 1787 August 16
- Lieutenant William Bligh was appointed by the Admiralty as the commander of HMS Bounty.
- 1787 December 23
- HMS Bounty sails from Spithead for Tahiti.
- 1788 March 23 – April 21
- Struggles to round Cape Horn, but is forced to turn around and sail for the Cape of Good Hope instead.
- 1788 May 24 – June 28
- Repairs and provisioning at the False Bay.
- 1788 August 20 – September 3
- Provisioning at Adventure Bay.
- 1788 October 26
- Arrives at Matavai Bay, Tahiti.
- 1789 April 4
- Leaves Tahiti for the West Indies.
- 1789 April 29
- A mutiny lead by Fletcher Christian occurs.
- 1790 January 23
- The Bounty was burnt at Pitcairn Island after having been stripped of everything useful.
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