Phoenix (1613)

Phoenix was described as a pinnace in the service of the English Navy Royal. She has no record of service and was not mentioned after 1624.

Phoenix was the second named vessel since it was used for a 20-gun ship purchased in 1545, rebuilt in 1558 and sold in 1573.

Construction and specifications
She was built at Chatham Dockyard. She was ordered on June 1612 and launched on 27 February 1613. Her dimensions were 70 ft for keel with a breadth of 24 ft and a depth of hold of 11 ft. Her tonnage was between 184.8 and 246.4 tons.

Her gun armament was in 1624 18 guns consisting of twelve sakers, four minions, two falcons, plus four fowlers. Her manning was around 100 officers and men in 1603.

Commissioned service
She has no record of service.

Disposition
Phoenix was not mentioned after 1624.