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Emgeiten ➡ 1829 Kronshtadt

21155
Nominal Guns84RWAS
NationalityRussia
OperatorBaltic Sea Fleet
Keel Laid Down20.11.1820RWAS
Launched22.8.1822RWAS
How acquiredPurpose builtRWAS
ShipyardSaint Petersburg - Russia RWAS
Constructor
G. S. IsakovRussian
Designer
Ship Builder
RWAS
CategoryThird RateRWAS
Ship TypeShip of the LineRWAS
Sailing RigShip RiggedRWAS
Hulked7.1835RWAS

Dimensions


DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric EquivalentRWAS
Length of Gundeck196' 0"Imperial Feet59.7408 
Breadth51' 0"Imperial Feet15.5448 
Depth in Hold24' 7"Imperial Feet7.3597 

Armament


8.1822Broadside Weight = 1056 Russian Artillery Pound (1151.04 lbs 522.0864 kg)RWAS
Lower Gun Deck4 Russian 1-Pood Edinorog (1780)
Lower Gun Deck26 Russian 36-Pounder
Upper Gun Deck32 Russian Short 24-Pounder
Quarterdeck/Forecastle22 Russian 12-Pounder

Service History


DateEventSource
1824Sailed to Rostock carrying emperor elect Nikolai IRWAS
7.11.1824Damaged and grounded in the "Great Flood"RWAS
10.1828Refloated and repairedRWAS
1829In the BalticRWAS
1829Renamed KronshtadtRWAS
1830In the BalticRWAS
1831In the BalticRWAS
1832In the BalticRWAS
1834In the BalticRWAS
1835In the BalticRWAS
7.1835Decommissioned and hulked at SveaborgRWAS

 
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