Her keel was laid at Pembroke Dock in August 1823[1] and she was launched on 31 August 1825. She was 114 ft long (35 m) and 32 ft wide (9.8 m), and was a sixth-rate ship with 28 guns, including twenty 32-pounders.[2][3]
In February 1833 Success was fitted out as a receiving ship and from 1833 to 1849 was engaged in harbour service in Portsmouth.[3] She was broken up in 1849.[8]
Success Hill, Success Bank, the suburb of Success and a number of other features in Western Australia are named after the ship.
References
^ abWinfield, R.; Lyon, D. (2004). The Sail and Steam Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815–1889. London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN978-1-86176-032-6. OCLC52620555.
^Statham-Drew, Pamela (2003). James Stirling: Admiral and Founding Governor of Western Australia. Nedlands, Western Australia: University of Western Australia Press. p. 52. ISBN0-85564-170-3.
^Henderson, Graeme (1974). "The Stranding of H.M.S. Success at Fremantle". The Mariner's Mirror. 60 (2): 204. doi:10.1080/00253359.1974.10657965.
^Cygnet (Cyril Bryan) (September 2013). "The Story of HMS Success (1823-1849)"(PDF). Maritime Heritage Association Journal. 24 (3). Mandurah, WA: 10. Retrieved 24 April 2020.