Swedish brig 'Coquette' (1815)
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Coquette
17504
Nominal Guns
18
SNH
Nationality
Sweden
Operator
Swedish Navy
Acquired
1815
SNH
Shipyard
Karlskrona -
Blekinge
SNH
Category
Unrated
SNH
Ship Type
Brig
SNH
Sold
1744
SNH
Dimensions
Dimension
Measurement
Type
Metric Equivalent
SNH
Length of Gundeck
29.5
Meters
95′ 3″ Imperial
Breadth
8.5
Meters
26′ 4″ Imperial
Depth in Hold
3.1
Meters
9′ 10″ Imperial
Displacement
280
Ton
Service History
Date
Event
Source
1814
Originally laid down at Lubeck by the French and taken as war-reparations whilst still incomplete
SNH
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ID
Name
Author
Type
SNH
Swedish naval history site
Claes Bernes
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Web Site
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