Neva was a 200-foot-long (61-meter), three-masted sailing ship weighing in around 370 tons (380 metric tonnes). The warship was of English design and construction , carried 14 cannon, and was manned by a crew of 50 professional sailors.citation needed
Built in 1802,[2] Neva was purchased in London (and renamed) by Lisyansky in 1803 as part of the preparation to circumnavigation.[1]
^ Glynn Barratt (1987) "The Russian Discovery of Hawaii: The Ethnographic and Historic Record", ISBN 0915013088:
"[[Nadezhda (Russian warship )|]] and Neva, as they were now respectively renamed, left England for the Baltic in May 1803, docking at Kronstadt on 5 June"
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