1805: 8 × 18–pounder & 8 × 6–pounder guns of "the New Construction"
1806: 2 × 6-pounder guns
Rambler was launched at Whitby in 1792. She was a transport and West Indiaman, though she made a voyage to Smyrna before returning to the West Indies trade. She was condemned at Antigua in early 1808, having been damaged while sailing from Jamaica to London.
On 4 January 1808 Rambler, Williams, master, which had been sailing from Jamaica to London when she had been seen at 40°N49°W / 40°N 49°W / 40; -49, in great distress. She had cut away her main and mizzen masts and was bearing away for the Western Island (the Azores).[4] She was next reported to have put into Antigua.[5] She was condemned there.[6]
Her entry in the LR volume for 1809 carried the entry "condemned" by her name.[7]