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In the links there is the 3rd link to a model at >> http://www.shipmodel.com/models/syren-full-hull---expose <<. This means
nothing, because that certain model is surely a very well built admiralty model, but it shows a brig named "Syren", built in 1803 (Designed by Benjamin Hutton, Jr. and built by Nat'l Hutton at Philadelphia. The brig was launched in 1803, went into commission early in September; together with Argus then went to the Mediterranean. She measured 93' 3 1/2" between perpendiculars, 27' beam, and 12' 6" depth. Plank on frame, exposed framing both port & starboard sides below the waterline and planks removed on the starboard side deck exposing deck beam structures.) See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Syren_(1803)
So, this link has nothing to do with the clipper "Syren" built in 1851 - that happens to have the same name.