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21207
Nominal Guns32RWAS
NationalityRussia
OperatorBaltic Sea Fleet
Keel Laid Down13.7.1811RWAS
Launched4.6.1812RWAS
How acquiredPurpose builtRWAS
ShipyardSaint Petersburg - Russia RWAS
Constructor
B. F. StokeRussian
Ship Builder
Service 1825-1829
RWAS
CategoryFifth RateRWAS
Ship TypeFrigateRWAS
Sailing RigShip RiggedRWAS
Wrecked1824RWAS

Dimensions


DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric EquivalentRWAS
Length of Gundeck121' 0"Imperial Feet36.8808 
Breadth32' 8"Imperial Feet9.8552 
Depth in Hold17' 0"Imperial Feet5.1816 

Service History


DateEventSource
1812In the BalticRWAS
1813Sailed to England and blockaded the French coastRWAS
1814In the North SeaRWAS
1817Carried the Russian ambassador to CopenhagenRWAS
1818Fire watch ship at KronshtadtRWAS
1819Fire watch ship at KronshtadtRWAS
1820Fire watch ship at KronshtadtRWAS
7.11.1824Wrecked in the Great FloodRWAS

 
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