An item dated Rotterdam, Netherlands the 17th reported the launching of the Dutch 14-gun brig Zr.Ms. Vliegende Visch at the navy yard.(1)
Note
1. Laid down on 25 July 1826 by P. Glavimans, 14 guns, 46-56 men, speed 9-10½ knots and stricken and broken up in 1847. Decision 11 March 1826 no. 70 ordered the building of a brig to serve as patrol vessel in the Dutch West Indies to be named Vliegende Visch and to be armed with 12-12 pd carronades and 2-6pd guns.
Note
1. Laid down on 25 July 1826 by P. Glavimans, 14 guns, 46-56 men, speed 9-10½ knots and stricken and broken up in 1847. Decision 11 March 1826 no. 70 ordered the building of a brig to serve as patrol vessel in the Dutch West Indies to be named Vliegende Visch and to be armed with 12-12 pd carronades and 2-6pd guns.