Norfolk (sloop)
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The 25-ton sloop Norfolk, built in 1798, was the only ship built on Norfolk Island during its first period as a convict settlement. The tall Norfolk Pine trees had attracted interest by the Royal Navy in the 1770s and the island was originally settled in part to supply timber for masts and spars. So it is ironic that this small ship was the only one built there.
The vessel was sailed by its trusted convict builders to Port Jackson for fitting-out. Later in 1798 she was used by Matthew Flinders and George Bass in their circumnavigation of Van Diemen's Land, proving its island status and the existence of Bass Strait.