The final new design of the decade was the most numerous. Four Lampasas Class Corvettes were ordered and two completed before 1890. The remaining two were commissioned a year later.
They were longer on the waterline than previous corvette designs, but maintained the standard 30 foot beam and 12 foot draft. The increased hull length allowed for slightly greater speed than their predecessors.
She carried a pair of 6 inch guns that became standard and new 5 inch guns. Their performance was nearly identical, which would later lead to armament changes in later refits. They also had the 6 pounder quick firing guns for defense against fast boats.
Like her cousins, she could cruise under steam at 14 knots and maintained the standard 1660 mile range at 7 knots. Full sail added more speed for a maximum of 18 knots.