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Saratov

10594
Nominal Guns66RWAS
NationalityRussia
OperatorBaltic Sea Fleet
Keel Laid Down2.8.1807RWAS
Launched19.5.1809RWAS
How acquiredPurpose builtRWAS
ShipyardArchangelsk - Arctic Ocean RWAS
Ship ClassVsevolod Class (1807)RWAS
Designed by
A M KurochkinRussian
Ship Builder
Service 1810-1825
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Constructor
A M KurochkinRussian
Ship Builder
Service 1810-1825
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CategoryThird RateRWAS
National RateSecond RateRWAS
Ship TypeShip of the LineRWAS
Sailing RigShip RiggedRWAS
Wrecked30.10.1812RWAS

Dimensions


DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric EquivalentRWAS
Length of Gundeck172' 0"Imperial Feet52.4256 
Breadth47' 0"Imperial Feet14.3256 
Depth in Hold19' 3"Imperial Feet5.7997 

Armament


1809Broadside Weight = 860 Russian Artillery Pound (937.4 lbs 425.184 kg)RWAS
Lower Gun Deck26 Russian short 36-Pounder
Upper Gun Deck28 Russian 24-Pounder
Quarterdeck/Forecastle14 Russian 8-Pounder

Service History


DateEventSource
11.8.1812Sailed from ArchangelRWAS
9.1812Damaged in a stom off the Shetlands and repaired at GothenburgRWAS
9.10.1812Arrived at SveaburgRWAS
27.10.1812Sailed from SveaburgRWAS
30.10.1812Struck a rock off Grokhara and sank with no lossesRWAS

 
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