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  1. WiP Well i took the initiative to make LeBoiteux's idea into reality.A thread which contains all the venetian/italian ship in the forums. Unnamed Venetian 22-gun corvette XVIII-th century Books: Title:Duri i banchi! Le navi della Serenissima 421-1797 Author:Guido Ercole Link: http://www.amazon.it/Duri-banchi-della-Serenissima-421-1797/dp/8890251107 Title:Vascelli e fregate della Serenissima. Navi di linea della Marina veneziana 1652-1797 Author:Guido Ercole Link:http://www.amazon.it/Vascelli-fregate-Serenissima-veneziana-1652-1797/dp/8890565144/ref=pd_rhf_dp_p_img_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=10SB0B1PBW7848V5AFN2 Title:Navi veneziane-Venetian ships Author:Gilberto Penzo Link:http://www.amazon.fr/Navi-veneziane-Venetian-ships-Gilberto-Penzo/dp/888190103X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1445631636&sr=8-2&keywords=navi+veneziane Title:Vele italiane della costa occidentale Author:Edoardo Guerrieri and Sergio Bellabarba Link:http://www.amazon.com/Vele-italiane-della-costa-occidentale/dp/8820348330/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1447246313&sr=1-1&keywords=Vele+italiane+della+costa+occidentale&pebp=1447246318873&perid=01XM9109D3YKGFF909JD About the book:http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/6156-vele-italiane-della-costa-occidentale/ Title:VENEZIA '800: BUFERA IN ARSENALE La Marina veneziana nel ventennio napoleonico (1796-1815) Author:Guido Ercole Link:http://milistoria.it/Apps/WebObjects/Milistoria.woa/wa/XDirectAction/viewProduct?id=95690〈=ita Title:Navi veneziane-Venetian ships Author:Gilberto Penzo Link:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Navi-veneziane-Venetian-ships-Gilberto-Penzo/dp/888190103X/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1467971663&sr=8-3&keywords=venetian+ships More sources: More detailed plans:http://www.internetculturale.it/opencms/opencms/it/ricercaMag.jsp?searchType=avanzato&q=&opCha__creator=AND&channel__creator=&opCha__title=AND&channel__title=&opCha__contributor=AND&channel__contributor=&opCha__issuedYear=AND&channel__issuedYear_from=&channel__issuedYear_until=&opCha__publisher=AND&channel__publisher=&opCha__subject=AND&channel__subject=&opCha__language=AND+OR&opCha__typeTipo=AND+OR&opCha__typeLivello=AND&channel__typeLivello=&opCha__typeDigitale=AND+OR&opCha__location=AND&channel__location=&opCha__collectionText=AND&channel__collectionText=Disegni+navali&opCha__agency=AND+OR&opCha__descSourceLevel2=AND+OR&imageField2.x=11&imageField2.y=6 http://www.internetculturale.it/opencms/opencms/it/collezioni/collezione_0083.html http://3decks.pbworks.com/w/page/916144/Venetian%20Large%20Frigates http://nuke.gmtmodellismo.it/ILIBRI/NAVISTORIAEMODELLISMO/VASCELLIEFREGATEDELLASERENISSIMA/tabid/369/Default.aspx http://www.veneziamuseo.it/ARSENAL/schede_arsenal/fregate.htm http://www.modellismo.net/forum/recensione-libri-e-articoli/105840-vascelli-e-fregate-della-serenissima.html http://www.veniceboats.com/das-erbe-der-serenissima.htm http://www.modellismo.net/forum/recensione-libri-e-articoli/105863-duri-i-banchi-le-navi-della-serenissima-421-1797-a.html http://koti.mbnet.fi/felipe/html/ships_1667-1797.html Credit goes to all of the people that found the info/plans/drawings and posted them in the respective threads.I only put them together in a single thread. Feel free to contribute!
  2. French Corvettes had three masts, most carried about 16 to 24 guns, sometimes more (up to 32). The British Navy did not adopt the term until the 1830s, to describe a small sixth-rate vessel somewhat larger than a sloop, sometimes with only 2 masts. La Créole 1827, 24 guns Plan and monograph : http://ancre.fr/en/monographies-en/61-monographie-de-la-creole-corvette-1823.html?search_query=corvette&results=6 Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_corvette_Créole_(1829)
  3. Post ship, building or other plans that can be used in this game. http://shipmodeling.uw.hu/ http://freeswimming.ru/publ/3 http://windgammers.narod.ru/Hertegi3.html http://forums.airbase.ru/2011/10/t83296--chertezhi-parusnykh-korablej-4.html http://www.shipmodels.com.ua/rus/drawings/index.htm I hope this will help.
  4. It looks like NA has been improved much from the last time I visited it, and if there is any plans of getting Ottoman Empire in the game here is a list of turkish ships during the age of sail time period. (Sorry for delay Ink) Mahmudiye, the 128 gun ship of the line, has a place in turkish naval history likewise the HMS Victory in british history; however it misses the time span of Naval Action with 8 years. Nationality↓ Name Guns↑ Category Type Acquired Fate Finished Ottoman Empire Mahmudiye 128 First Rate Ship of the Line 1812/12/26 Broken Up 1822 Ottoman Empire Selimiye 122 First Rate Ship of the Line 1797/02/22 Broken Up 1841 Ottoman Empire Mesudiye 118 First Rate Ship of the Line 1798 Last Mentioned 1864 Ottoman Empire Fethiye 118 First Rate Ship of the Line 1801 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Kebir Üç Ambarlı 114 First Rate Ship of the Line 1715 Last known service 1720 Ottoman Empire Cift Aslan 108 First Rate Ship of the Line 1726 Disarmed 1737 Ottoman Empire Cift Kaplan 102 First Rate Ship of the Line 1728/09/01 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Fatih-i Bahri (A) 100 First Rate Ship of the Line 1746/02 Last known service 1751/11/16 Ottoman Empire Perr i Bahri 100 First Rate Ship of the Line 1746/02 Last known service 1751/11/16 Ottoman Empire Nusret-numa 100 First Rate Ship of the Line 1748 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Nasir-i Bahri (A) 100 First Rate Ship of the Line 1748 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Tijfet ul Muluk 100 First Rate Ship of the Line 1760 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Sipahi-i Bahr 98 First Rate Ship of the Line 1726 Disarmed 1737 Ottoman Empire Malika-i Bahr 98 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1726 Disarmed 1737 Ottoman Empire Fethiye 96 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1827 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Tesrifiye 96 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1834 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Fevziye 96 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1836 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Nir-i Sevket 96 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1842 Last known service 1850 Ottoman Empire Burc-u Zafer 86 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1770 Sunk in Action 1770/06/24 Ottoman Empire Peyk-Zafer 86 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1841 Last known service 1878 Ottoman Empire Meheng i Bahri 84 Second Rate Ship of the Line Unknown Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Hisn i Bahri 84 Second Rate Ship of the Line Unknown Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Ziver-i-ı bahri 84 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1751/01 Last known service 1751/01 Ottoman Empire Anka yi Bahri (A) 84 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1801 Last known service 1807 Ottoman Empire Ankay i Bahri 84 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1801 Last known service 1807 Ottoman Empire Tevfik Nyuma 84 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1803 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Sadd a Bahri 84 Third Rate Unknown 1807 Captured 1807/07/01 Ottoman Empire Badi-i Nusret 82 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1797 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Tavus-i Bahri 82 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1798/12/22 Last Mentioned 1825 Ottoman Empire Necm i Sevket 80 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1815 Last known service 1850 Ottoman Empire Kuh i Revan 80 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1819 Sunk in Action 1827/10/20 Ottoman Empire Arslan i Bahri 76 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1794 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Heybetendaz 76 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1796 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Besaretnüma 76 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1797 Burnt to avoid capture 1807/07/03 Ottoman Empire Kaplan i Bahri 76 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1799 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Seddülbahir 76 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1799 Captured 1807/06/30 Ottoman Empire Peyk i Mesiret 76 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1820 Wrecked 1854 Ottoman Empire Hilal i Zafer 74 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1781 Captured 1790 Ottoman Empire Mukaddeme i Nusret 74 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1787/05/31 Condemned 1801/03/28 Ottoman Empire Sehbaz i Bahri 74 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1793 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Ejder i Bahri 74 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1793 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Âsâr i Nusret 74 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1793 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Sayyad i Bahri 74 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1797 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Kilidülbahir 74 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1799 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Mansuriye 74 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1803 Sunk in Action 1822 Ottoman Empire Mukaddeme i Hayir 74 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1807 Deleted from list 1857 Ottoman Empire Burc i Zafer 74 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1815 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Fatih i Bahri 74 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1819 Sunk in Action 1827/10/20 Ottoman Empire Feyz i Huda 72 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1789 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Bahr i Zafer 72 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1789 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire The Black Horse (A) 70 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1708 Last known service 1724 Ottoman Empire Siyah At Başlı 70 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1708 Last known service 1724 Ottoman Empire The Dragon (A) 70 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1715 Disarmed 1737 Ottoman Empire Ejder Başlı 70 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1715 Disarmed 1737 Ottoman Empire Çifte Ceylan Kıçlı 70 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire The Two Gazelles (A) 70 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Yaldızlı Hurma 70 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1730 Ottoman Empire The Gilded Date (A) 70 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1730 Ottoman Empire The Grey Horse (A) 68 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1732 Ottoman Empire Kula At Başlı 68 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1732 Ottoman Empire Pertev i Nusret 68 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1793 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Ziver i Bahri 68 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1796 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire The White Horse (A) 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1708 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Beyaz At Başlı 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1708 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire The Great Rose (A) 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1710 Last known service 1730 Ottoman Empire Büyük Gül Başlı 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1710 Last known service 1730 Ottoman Empire The Scorpion (A) 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1715 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Akrep Başlı 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1715 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Şadırvan Kıçlı 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire The Sprinkling Fountain (A) 66 Third Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Sugur Chitzli 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1732/09 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Ankay i Bahri 66 Second Rate Ship of the Line 1772 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Melek i Bahri (A) 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1776 Sunk in Action 1790/09/08 Ottoman Empire Melik ul Bahr (A) 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1776 Sunk in Action 1790/09/08 Ottoman Empire Melike Bahri 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1776 Sunk in Action 1790/09/08 Ottoman Empire Ejder-i Bahri 66 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1782 Foundered 1788/12 Ottoman Empire Hilal i Zafer 66 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1790 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Gulbang i Nesuret (A) 64 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1780 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Malbaik Nesuret 64 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1780 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Causse 64 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1801 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Ifrit Başlı 62 Third Rate Unknown 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire The Demon (A) 62 Third Rate Unknown 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Yaldızlı Şahin 62 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1724 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Fethü'l-fettâh 62 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1774 Last Mentioned 1790 Ottoman Empire Fethu l Fettah (A) 62 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1774 Last Mentioned 1790 Ottoman Empire Küçük Gül Başlı 60 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1711 Last known service 1732 Ottoman Empire The Little Rose (A) 60 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1711 Last known service 1732 Ottoman Empire Rodos 60 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1770 Captured 1770/06/26 Ottoman Empire Meaid Fettuh 60 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1776 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Semend i Bahri 60 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1783 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Fatih i Bahri 60 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1791 Stranded 1799 Ottoman Empire Çifte Teber Kıçlı 58 Fourth Rate Unknown 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Two Halberds (A) 58 Fourth Rate Unknown 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Mesudiye 58 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1772 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Feyz i Huda 58 Fourth Rate Unknown 1777 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Peleng i Bahri 58 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1777 Captured 1790/09/09 Ottoman Empire Hifz i Huda 58 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1777 Broken Up 1793 Ottoman Empire Tevifk i Ilah 58 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1777 Broken Up 1793 Ottoman Empire Medilli u Cedid 58 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1781 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Hüdaverdi 58 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1787/09/25 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Cedid-i Midilli 58 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1790 Last known service 1790 Ottoman Empire Mansuriye 58 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1790 Sunk in Action 1790/09/09 Ottoman Empire The Two Pointed Sword (A) 56 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1710 Last known service 1732 Ottoman Empire Zülfikâr Kıçlı 56 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1710 Last known service 1732 Ottoman Empire Akçaşehir 56 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire The Cypress Garden (A) 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1714 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Servi Bagçeli 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1714 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Ay Bagçeli 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1714 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire The Moon Garden (A)54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1714 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Sarı Kuşaklı 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Yaldızlı Nar Kıçlı 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire The Star Garden (A) 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Yıldız Bagçeli 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Yellow Belted (A) 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire The Gilded Grenade (A) 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1737 Ottoman Empire Inayet i Hak 54 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1773 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Nüvid-i Fütuh 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1776 Broken Up 1793 Ottoman Empire Hediyyetul Muluk 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1777 Sunk in Action 1788/06 Ottoman Empire Nusret Ozdan 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1782 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Ikab i Bahri 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1783 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Maadem e Bahr 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1783 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Meal ul Nusret Bahr 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1783 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Fuean i Bahri 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1783 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Besir i Zafer 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1784 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Nasir i Cenk 54 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1784 Sunk in Action 1788/06 Ottoman Empire Kırmızı Kuşaklı 52 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1730 Ottoman Empire Red Belted (A) 52 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1730 Ottoman Empire Nasir i Bahri 52 Fourth Rate Unknown 1776 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Ceylan i Bahr 52 Fourth Rate Unknown 1777 Last known service 1801 Ottoman Empire Tilsim i Bahri 52 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1783 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Cerid i Zafer 52 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1783 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Bed i Nusret 52 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1785/06/02 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Badere-i-Zefee (A) 52 Fourth Rate Frigate 1799 Captured 1807/07/05 Ottoman Empire Bedr i Zafer 52 Fourth Rate Frigate 1799 Captured 1807/07/05 Ottoman Empire Al At Başlı 50 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1715 Last known service 1724 Ottoman Empire The Red Horse (A) 50 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1715 Last known service 1724 Ottoman Empire Fakih i Zafar 50 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1784 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Sehber i Zafer 50 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1795 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Mesken i Gazi 50 Fourth Rate Ship 1796 Sunk in Action 1807/05/10 Ottoman Empire Burc i Zafer 48 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1790 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Mazhar Tevfik 46 Fifth Rate Unknown 1774 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Muradiye 46 Fifth Rate Frigate 1776 Sunk in Action 1788/06 Ottoman Empire Ejder Başlı 46 Fifth Rate Ship of the Line 1776 Captured 1788/06/18 Ottoman Empire Korc i Zafer 46 Fourth Rate Ship 1778 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Seyyar-i Bahri 46 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1779 Sunk in Action 1788/06 Ottoman Empire Fatih-i Bahri 46 Fifth Rate Frigate 1779 Sunk in Action 1788/06 Ottoman Empire Sehbay i Bahri 46 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1783 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Sespay-i Bahri 46 Fifth Rate Frigate 1787 Foundered 1788/12 Ottoman Empire Sehper-i Zafer 46 Fourth Rate Unknown 1788 Sunk in Action 1788/06 Ottoman Empire Bodrum 46 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1788 Sunk in Action 1788/06 Ottoman Empire Güneş Kıçlı 44 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1711 Last known service 1724 Ottoman Empire The Sun (A) 44 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1711 Last known service 1724 Ottoman Empire The Bird Garden Caravella (A) 44 Fifth Rate Frigate 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Kuş Bagçeli Karavele 44 Fifth Rate Frigate 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Mavi Arslan Başlı 44 Fifth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1730 Ottoman Empire The Blue Lion (A) 44 Fifth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Last known service 1730 Ottoman Empire Pulad i Bahri 44 Fifth Rate Ship 1782 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Mur i Bahri 42 Fifth Rate Frigate 1775 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Mazhar 42 Fifth Rate Frigate 1778 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Iks Pay 42 Fifth Rate Frigate 1780 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Sekir i Zafer 42 Fifth Rate Frigate 1782 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Ead e Hak 42 Fifth Rate Frigate 1784 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Ir e Zafer 42 Fifth Rate Frigate 1784 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Murg i Bahri 42 Fifth Rate Frigate 1784 Foundered 1784 Ottoman Empire The Crown (A) 40 Fifth Rate Unknown 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Taç Başlı 40 Fifth Rate Unknown 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Yıldız Kıçlı 40 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Disarmed 1737 Ottoman Empire The Star (A) 40 Fourth Rate Ship of the Line 1717 Disarmed 1737 Ottoman Empire Bülheves 40 Fifth Rate Frigate 1796 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Bul Heves (A) 40 Fifth Rate Frigate 1796 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Uri Bahar 40 Fifth Rate Frigate 1807 Captured 1807/03/21 Ottoman Empire Ayet i Hayir 40 Fourth Rate Frigate 1807 Sunk in Action 1807/05/10 Ottoman Empire The Blue Caravella (A) 38 Fifth Rate Frigate 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Mavi Kıçlı Karavele 38 Fifth Rate Frigate 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Yılan Başlı 34 Fifth Rate Ship of the Line 1714 Last known service 1724 Ottoman Empire The Snake (A) 34 Fifth Rate Ship of the Line 1714 Last known service 1724 Ottoman Empire Mazhar i Saadet 34 Fifth Rate Frigate 1785 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Dad i Hakk 34 Fifth Rate Frigate 1785 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Uri Nasard 34 Fifth Rate Frigate 1807 Captured 1807/03/21 Ottoman Empire Erid Fettul 32 Fifth Rate Frigate 1772 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Perr i Bahri 32 Fifth Rate Frigate 1772 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Nejim e Zafer 32 Fifth Rate Frigate 1772 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Tim Zafer 32 Fifth Rate Frigate 1784 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Rehber i Nusret 32 Fifth Rate Frigate 1784 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Gvinet Hazat 32 Fifth Rate Frigate 1784 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Mashar Hidaet 28 Fifth Rate Frigate 1778 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Nusret Nüma 28 Fifth Rate Frigate 1791 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Zaver Küsa 26 Sixth Rate Corvette 1796 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Saika i Bahrî 26 Sixth Rate Corvette 1798 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Aziz Fezzan 26 Sixth Rate Corvette 1807 Sunk in Action 1807/07/05 Ottoman Empire Lvitsa 26 Sixth Rate Corvette 1829 Captured 1829/01/28 Ottoman Empire Kaplan Basli 24 Sixth Rate Frigate 1774 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Ferah Nüma 24 Sixth Rate Corvette 1791 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Hediye i Hakini 22 Sixth Rate Corvette 1789 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Raad-i Nahri 22 Sixth Rate Bomb Vessel 1790 Last known service 1790 Ottoman Empire Cedid Bomba 22 Sixth Rate Bomb Vessel 1790 Last known service 1790 Ottoman Empire Sihab-i Sakib 22 Sixth Rate Bomb Vessel 1790 Last known service 1790 Ottoman Empire Berk-i Hafiz 22 Sixth Rate Bomb Vessel 1790 Last known service 1790 Ottoman Empire Berk-i Bahri 22 Sixth Rate Bomb Vessel 1790 Last known service 1790 Ottoman Empire Fara Numa 16 Unrated Corvette 1807 Captured 1807/03/21 Ottoman Empire Candia 14 Unrated Brig 1829 Captured 1829/01/28 Ottoman Empire Siyah Arslan Başlı 0 Fourth Rate Unknown 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Green Belted (A) 0 Fourth Rate Unknown 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Yeşil Kuşaklı 0 Fourth Rate Unknown 1717 Last known service 1717 Ottoman Empire Kerem-i Bahri (A) 0 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1786/10/26 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Peyk i Zafer 0 Sixth Rate Corvette 1786 Last known service 1786 Ottoman Empire Kerem-ı Bari 0 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1786/10/26 Last known service Unknown Ottoman Empire Serheng i Nusret 0 Fifth Rate Frigate 1790 Last known service 1790 Ottoman Empire Salabet Nüma 0 Sixth Rate Corvette 1790 Last known service 1790 Ottoman Empire Bidayetül Fütuh 0 Fifth Rate Frigate 1790 Last known service 1791 Ottoman Empire Hisn i Gurab 0 Sixth Rate Corvette 1791 Last known service 1791 Ottoman Empire Kaid i Zafer 0 Fifth Rate Frigate 1791 Last known service 1791 Ottoman Empire Murg i Bahri 0 Sixth Rate Corvette 1791 Last known service 1791 Ottoman Empire Has Gazat 0 Sixth Rate Corvette 1791 Last known service 1791 Ottoman Empire Cabbar i Bahri 0 Fifth Rate Frigate 1791 Last known service 1791 Ottoman Empire Berk i Hatif 0 Fifth Rate Frigate 1791 Last known service 1791 Ottoman Empire Berk i Bahri 0 Fifth Rate Frigate 1791 Last known service 1791 Ottoman Empire Bais i Nusret 0 Fifth Rate Frigate 1791 Last known service 1791 Ottoman Empire Cedid i Gümrü 0 Fifth Rate Frigate 1791 Last known service 1791 Ottoman Empire Burc i Bahri 0 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1801 Last known service 1801 Ottoman Empire Berk (A) 0 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1801 Last known service 1801 Ottoman Empire Berk i Hatif (A) 0 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1801 Last known service 1801 Ottoman Empire Berk i Bahri (A) 0 Third Rate Ship of the Line 1801 Last known service 1801 Ottoman Empire Nesim i Futuh 0 Fifth Rate Frigate 1807 Sunk in Action 1807
  5. PLEASE, post only information. Thank you. This thread has the main purpose of collecting as many Spanish ships as we can and, with them, make a reference for incoming works on them for Naval Action. First of all this thread is going to be filled constantly with any ship on service for the Spanish Armada in the age of sail. No matter if ships are originally built in Spanish territory, bought from other nations or captured. Before starting this, is a real need to advice how to post the information we are going to expect from all of you, so, have a look the next points we give to you: 1. The main and official name of the ship, of course, with blue and bold font for an easy localization, including all names which that ship used in all her life with normal and blue font. Some ships, apart of the official name, had a kind of 'nickname' put by their sailors, in that case, post it in normal and blue font too. 2. The number of cannons just below the name of her, beside the year when she was launched. The number of cannons, if that information is available, must contain the distribution of cannons per deck and the caliber of that cannons. This information is a bit relative and inconstant, due to the circumstances that all us know, so, please, if it is possible, attach to this information the source you used (webpages, books, documentals, etc). 3. Plans and blueprints of the ships. This is, in my opinion, the most important information. It's a real enterprise to revive in a computer program the dimensions of a ships that was sunk many years ago, so any blueprint, plan or similar plan (including paintings, images, kit models, colours, etc) will be useful to recreate them. Is not mandatory to post a ship with her plans, but remember that no plans = probably no model will be created. And of course, attach the source of information, please. 4. And finally, a REALLY short summary of her History, including some battles or operations. Just below of this lines will be an index which will contain all your post and will be updated constantly, classified all ships in, of course, classes (1st, 2nd, 3th rates, etc). So the INDEX begins here... * Dimension and other information should be added too, as crew number. INDEX *Thanks to Cavero for a lot of useful information. First Rate Ship of the Line (100+ guns): PURÍSIMA CONCEPCIÓN - 112 guns in three decks - 1779 - Reply #10 - Page 1. Awsome! Thanks Cavero. PRÍNCIPE DE ASTURIAS - 112 guns in three decks - 1794 - Reply #3 - Page 1. (+1 detailed picture bow in high definition of the ship directly from the Spanish Armada Webpage) REAL FELIPE - 114 guns in three decks - 1732 - Reply #10 - Page 1. Thanks Wind. REINA LUISA - 112 guns in three decks - 1791 - Reply #6 - Page 1. Second Rate Ship of the Line (90-94 guns): Third Rate Ship of the Line (60-80 guns): GENERIC TYPE - NAVÍO (no plans) - 74 guns - 1797 - Reply #17 - Page 1. Thanks Wind. GENERIC TYPE - NAVÍO (no plans) - 64 guns - ? - Reply #13 - Page 1. Thanks Wind. GLORIOSO - 70 guns in two decks - 1740 - Reply #2 - Page 1. MONTAÑÉS - 74 guns in two decks -1794 - Reply #4 - Page 1. (+1 high definition plan of the ship in Reply #5) NEPTUNO - 80 guns in two decks - 1795 - Reply #9 - Page 1. Thanks Latouche. Fourth Rate Ship of the Line (50-60 guns): GENERIC TYPE - NAVÍO (no plans) - 58 guns - ? - Reply #13 - Page 1. Thanks Wind. Fifth Rate Ship of the Line (20-40 guns): GENERIC TYPE - SPANISH FRIGATE - 22 guns - ? - Reply #18 - Page 1. Awsome! Thanks Wind. DIANA - 34 guns in a single deck - 1792 - Reply #14 - Page 1. Awsome! Thanks Wind. SANTA LEOCADIA - 34 guns in a single deck - 1777 - Reply #12 - Page 1. Thanks Mirones. SANTA MARGARITA - 34 guns in a single deck - 1772 - Reply #8 - Page 1.
  6. Swedish Ships of the Line by af Chapman About a year and a half ago I ordered high res scans of Chapman plans from the Swedish war archives. But because of costs for every single scan and very limited information of what every scan actually was I did not order more than a few on Chapman´s 94 gunner "Spiran". As it happens, as of now the archives has scanned most of the plans for the whole array of Chapman Projects regarding ships of the line. And although many midsections and deck-plans are still not scanned, I hope the ones that are available will get you attention for these wonderful ships. Some of these ships have been seen before on the forums, but many of the plans are completely new. Many of these ships are in my opinion the most beautiful vessels of their respective class with their sleek lines as evidence of Chapman´s genius and they deserve to be seen by more ship enthusiasts than me. Most of these ships are never built projects by Chapman, Only "Prince Adolph Fredrick", "Gustav III and Adolph Fredrick" and the modified "Dristigheten" are actually completed ships. (Confusing naming with two "Adolph Fredrick" I know...) All pounds listed for guns are in Swedish pounds which is roughly 0.94 British pound and the measurements are in Swedish feet, which where one Swedish feet is roughly 0.97 British feet. All lengths is between perpendiculars. Enjoy! Kronan/Cronan 110 Guns 1792 Length: 212 feet 8 inches Beam: 56 feet Draught: 23 feet 8 iches 30* 48pndr!!! 32* 36pndr 30* 24pndr 18* 12pndr https://imageshack.com/a/jJ0e/1 Spiran 94 Guns 1792 Length 202 feet Beam: 53 feet 4 inches Draught: 23 feet 8 inches 30* 42pndr 32* 30pndr 32* 18pndr https://imageshack.com/a/UIte/1 Äpplet 80 Guns 1792 Length: 194 feet Beam: 51 feet 5 inches Draught: 23 feet 30* 42pndr 32* 24pndr 18* 12pndr https://imageshack.com/a/2Qte/1 Unnamed 74 Gunner 1792 Length: 184 feet Beam: 49 feet 8 inches Draught: 22 feet 28* 36pndr 30* 24pndr 16* 12pndr https://imageshack.com/a/uzte/1 Gustav III and Adolph Fredrick 74 Guns 1764 Length: 174 feet Beam: 46 feet 8 inches Draught: 21 feet 3 inches 26* 24pndr 28* 18pndr 20* 8pndr https://imageshack.com/a/CE6e/1 Dristigheten 1805 Refit 74 Guns Length: 167 feet Beam: 46 feet Draught: 21 and 11/12 feet Wartime armament like ingame Wasa but extended top deck https://imageshack.com/a/on6e/1 Unnamed 66 Gunner 1792 Length: 176 feet Beam: 47 feet Draught: 21 feet 26* 36pndr 28* 24pndr 12* 8pndr https://imageshack.com/a/NY6e/1 Prins Adolph Fredrick 62 Guns 1762 Length: 169 feet Beam: 45 feet 8 inches Draught: 21 feet 24* 24pndr 26* 18pndr 12* 6pndr https://imageshack.com/a/o56e/1 Unnamed 54 Gunner 1792 Length: ? Beam: 44 feet Draught: ? Armament: ? https://imageshack.com/a/Vc6e/1
  7. Otherwise known as the "Brigand's not here; I'll have to come up with something" thread. This thread is designed to be similar to Brigand's nigh-invaluable "List of ships and other vessels in the game" thread, but with some different info arranged in different ways. Note, however, that this is intended to be a companion to Brigand's thread, NOT a replacement. I have no wish to usurp his work. There's been a bunch of info that's surfaced over the past few months about new ships, as well as new ships being added to the game. Ordinarily, I'd just repost this info in Brigand's thread and suggest that he add it to his OP, but with him not around very much, what I post there has been getting lost in the discussion, and I've found myself having to dig in order to find it for other people. Therefore, I thought I'd create a new thread, using the most recent information available. Also, while Brigand's thread focuses on the real-life technical aspects (which I am not very knowledgeable about, so don't expect to find as much of it here), I thought I would provide ways of looking at this info that hopefully will benefit the people who are just interested knowing what we have, and will have, in the game. It seems very often that people argue that certain nations have too many or too few ships in-game, or that certain rates (size categories) of ships are too well or too poorly represented. I intend to organize the information in this thread in ways so that it will be easy for people to view the facts related to these topics, so that they may more easily form their own opinions regarding them. There is one more thing I feel I should mention: I want everyone who reads this to feel that they can trust the information they're reading. That means that the information here should be based on what we know, not what we're hoping is true. That means I'm not going to list a ship on here based on rumors or data-mining, at least until that ship is confirmed to be in development. That also means that, no matter how many times people ask, I'm not going to include player-made ships in here until it is confirmed that the specific ship(s) in question is(are) going to be added to the game. I have no wish to spread potential misinformation or say anything that may give people the wrong impression. Disclaimer: Now, I'll try to keep this up-to-date for a little while, but I'm sure to move on eventually. My interests change over time, and real life can sometimes cause difficulties as well. That's just how it is. If this thread ever gets overly outdated, I sincerely hope that it gets consigned to the forum scrapyard, and a different thread takes its place. Now, enough of the preliminaries; let's begin: My sources: (Read this if you want to, or you can scroll down to get right to the good stuff.) Now, by combining the information from the various sources above, we can get an idea of what's in development, and how that stacks up alongside what we've already got. Keep reading to see for yourself: Ships by rate: For simplicity, I'm going to use the rate system that Admin used in the quote above. If I've listed anything incorrectly from how it is in-game, please let me know. I'm sure there are those of you who will argue the historical accuracy of this rating system, but I'm not sure if that's the point here. Note, however, that we don't know how some of the ships that are in development are rated, and since they could be listed in one of multiple categories, I've tried to list them wherever it seems likely that they might be rated. In these cases, I've listed the ships like this, in both the categories that they might belong to: "[named ship] or unknown ship." If the named ship turns out (when it is released) to belong to one category, then the unknown ship will be the ship in the other category, and vice versa. Edit 3/7/2019: I'm listing all the unknown ships as "possibly in development" now. It was a long time ago when they were mentioned, so who knows if the devs are still working on them, or they may have been added to the game already. Traders: 6 in-game, 0 known to be in development, 2 possibly in development. In-game: Trader Cutter, Trader Lynx, Trader Brig, Trader Snow, Le Gros Ventre, Indiaman. In development: Two unknown ships might be in development. Unrated / 7th rates, 2-16 guns: 7 in-game, 0 known to be in development. In-game: Lynx, Cutter (Alert), Yacht, Pickle, Privateer, Mortar Brig, Gunboat. 6th rates, 16-26 guns: 8 in-game, 1 in development. In-game: Brig (Fair American), Navy Brig, Rattlesnake, Rattlesnake (Heavy), Snow (Ontario), Mercury, Niagara, Prince de Neufchatel. In development: Pandora. 5th rates, 26-50 guns: 15 in-game, 1 in development. In-game: Cerberus, Hercules, Le Requin, La Renommée, Surprise (L'Unité), L'Hermione, La Belle Poule, Santa Cecilia, Frigate, Pirate Frigate, Essex, Indefatigable, Endymion, Trincomalee, Diana. In development, Kepler. 4th rates, 50-64 guns: 7 in-game, 1 in development. In-game: Constitution, United States, Ingermanland, Agamemnon, Wappen von Hamberg III, Wasa, Rättvisan. In development: Leopard. 3rd rates, 64-80 guns: 2 in-game, 4 in development, 2 possibly in development. In-game: Bellona, 74. In development: Le Redoutable, Implacable (Duguay-Trouin), Montañés, Wreker. Possibly in development: unknown 3rd rate, unknown 3rd rate. 2nd rates, 80-100 guns: 3 in-game, 2 possibly in development. In-game: Saint Paul/Pavel, Le Bucentaure, Christian VII. Possibly In development: unknown 2nd rate, unknown 2nd rate. 1st rates, 100-140 guns: 3 in-game, 0 known to be in development. In-game: Victory, Santisima Trinidad, L'Océan. Ships by nationality: This is a list of the nationalities of the known ships in-game and in development. The unknown ships obviously aren't listed, because we don't know what nations they'll belong to. A lot of this info is from Brigand's thread; please correct me if I get anything wrong. I'm also not going to count the trader variants (trader lynx, cutter, snow, brig), as they're reskins of their non-trader counterparts. The Frigate and Pirate Frigate aren't listed, since they're kind of a mix of designs. The Privateer, Navy Brig & Mortar Brig, Rattlesnake (Heavy) and 74 aren't listed, as they're reskins/variants of the Lynx, Brig (Fair American), Rattlesnake, and Bellona, respectively. The Gunboat isn't listed because it may just be a generic design. The Hercules isn't listed here because we don't know who originally built it. British: 11 in-game, 2 in development. In-game: Cutter (Alert), Pickle, Snow (Ontario), Cerberus, Santa Cecilia, Indefatigable, Endymion, Trincomalee, Agamemnon, Bellona, Victory. In development: Pandora, Leopard. American: 8 in-game, 0 known to be in development. In-game: Lynx, Brig (Fair American), Prince de Neufchatel, Rattlesnake, Niagara, Essex, Constitution, United States. French: 8 in-game, 2 in development. In-game: Le Gros Ventre, Le Requin, La Renommée, Surprise (L'Unité), L'Hermione, La Belle Poule, Le Bucentaure, L'Océan. In development: Le Redoutable, Implacable (Duguay-Trouin). Russian: 3 in-game, 1 in development. In-game: Mercury, Ingermanland, Saint Paul/Pavel. In development: Kepler. Swedish: 4 in-game, 0 known to be in development. In-game: Yacht, Indiaman, Wasa, Rättvisan. Spanish: 2 in-game, 1 in development. In-game: Diana, Santisima Trinidad. In development: Montañés. Dutch: 0 in-game, 1 in development. In development: Wreker. Danish: 1 in-game, 0 known to be in development. In-game: Christian VII. German: 1 in-game, 0 known to be in development. In-game: Wappen von Hamburg III. --- And I think that just about does it. Tell me if you'd like anything else added to this, or if I've made any mistakes.
  8. Swan class ships The class was designed by the Surveyor of the Navy, John Williams, and two vessels to this design (Swan and Kingfisher) were ordered in January 1766. Twenty-three more were ordered to the same design between 1773 and 1779; they formed the 'standard' ship sloop design of the British Navy during the American Revolutionary War, during which eleven of them were lost. Surviving vessels went on to serve during the French Revolutionary War and Napoleonic War. The design provided for 16 gunports (8 per side, excluding the bridle-ports) but one pair was initially left unoccupied, and the ships were always rated at 14 guns. However an eighth pair of guns was added from 1780 onwards to utilise the vacant ports, without any change in the nominal rating. The Swan class sloops were unusually attractive for the type of vessel. Not only did they have sleek hull lines but they also carried an unusual amount of decoration for their size. They were built just before the Admiralty issued orders that all vessels (especially lesser rates and unrated vessels) should have minimal decoration and carvings to save on costs, due to the seemingly ever-continuing war with France and other nations. Following the initial 1766 order for two ships, a second pair was ordered in 1773 (Cygnet and Atalanta) and a further five in 1775 (Pegasus in April, Fly in August, and Swift, Dispatch and Fortune in October); all these were built in the Royal Dockyards. Another five were contracted in November 1775 to be built by commercial shipbuilders (Hound, Hornet, Vulture, Spy and Cormorant), and a further pair during 1776 (Zebraand Cameleon). Another two were ordered from the Royal Dockyards in January 1777 (Fairy and Nymph) and a final seven from commercial constructors over the following 30 months (Savage, Fury, Delight andThorn during 1777, Bonetta and Shark during 1778, and Alligator in 1779). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HMS Pegasus Building HMS Pegasus http://modelshipworld.com/index.php/topic/2877-hms-pegasus-by-nils-langemann-1776-1780-scale-164-16-gun-swan-class-sloop-from-amati-victory-models-plan/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HMS Vulture HMS Vulture was a 14 gun ship sloop of the Swan class, launched on 18 March 1776. She served during both the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolutionary War before being sold for disposal in 1802.Vulture is perhaps best known for being the warship to which Benedict Arnold fled on the Hudson River in 1780 after unsuccessfully trying to betray the Continental Army's fortress at West Point, New York to the British. HMS Vulture Build Log Resurrection http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/230-hms-vulture-by-dan-vadas-1776-148-scale-16-gun-swan-class-sloop-from-tffm-plans/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HMS Atlanta A photo Journal http://www.admiraltymodels.com/Atalantapart1.pdf http://www.admiraltymodels.com/Atalantapart2.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HMS Kingfisher HMS Kingfisher (also spelled King's Fisher or Kingsfisher) was the second ship in the 14-gun Swan class of ship sloops, to which design 25 vessels were built in the 1760s and 1770s. She was launched on 13 July 1770 at Chatham Dockyard, and completed there on 21 November 1770. She took part in the American Revolutionary War, enforcing the blockade of the Delaware Bay, and served in the Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet, near Cape May, New Jersey. While under the temporary command of Lieutenant Hugh Christian, she was burnt by her own crew to avoid capture on 7 August 1778 in Narragansett Bay during the Battle of Rhode Island.[1] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HMS Fly HMS Fly was a Swan class ship sloop of the Royal Navy and was launched on 14 September 1776. She performed mainly convoy escort duties during the French Revolutionary Wars, though she did capture three privateers. She foundered and was lost with all hands early in 1802. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unknown Swan type ship Info page: http://www.admiraltymodels.com/Models.html
  9. This list includes ship names and plans sorted by country. Use attached links to find ship plans. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Drop-box link to Excel File: https://www.dropbox.com/s/r9boxabl5oihf37/List%20updated.xlsx?dl=0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to add my favorite ship to the list? Simply post the blueprint link or a ship plan (with good resolution) for your favorite ship that you would like to see in the game. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- List is being updated regularly. If you noticed any mistakes please let me know and I will fix them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On the list as of today: BRITAIN Caledonia 1808 Britain Ship of the line 1st Royal William 1719 Britain Ship of the line 1st Prince 1670 Britain Ship of the line 1st Atlas 1782 Britain Ship of the line 2nd Temeraire 1798 Britain Ship of the line 2nd Duke 1777 Britain Ship of the line 2nd Atlas 1782 Britain Ship of the line 2nd Glory 1788 Britain Ship of the line 2nd Barfleur 1768 Britain Ship of the line 2nd Princess Royal 1773 Britain Ship of the line 2nd Ganges 1821 Britain Ship of the line 2nd Tonnant 1798 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Unnamed 1792 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Alfred 1778 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Cumberland 1774 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Colossus 1787 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Kent 1795 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Hampton Court 1678 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Lenox 1678 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Agamemnon 1781 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Prince William 1780 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Indefatigable 1761 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Anson 1781 Britain Ship of the line 3rd Centurion 1732 Britain Ship of the line 4th Leopard 1703 Britain Ship of the line 4th Hampshire 1741 Britain Ship of the line 4th Portland 1693 Britain Ship of the line 4th Mordaunt 1681 Britain Ship of the line 4th Serapis 1779 Britain Frigate 5th Roebuck 1774 Britain Frigate 5th Princess Charlotte 1814 Britain Frigate 5th Diana 1794 Britain Frigate 5th Minerva 1780 Britain Frigate 5th Venus 1758 Britain Frigate 5th Southhampton 1757 Britain Frigate 5th Amazon 1744 Britain Frigate 5th Winchelsea 1764 Britain Frigate 5th Ajax 1765 Britain Frigate 5th Niger 1759 Britain Frigate 5th Race Built Galleon 1610 Britain Trade Ship Unrated Enterprise 1774 Britain Frigate 6th Lyme 1748 Britain Frigate 6th Lowestoff 1756 Britain Frigate 6th Sphynx 1775 Britain Frigate 6th Rate Blandfort 1719 Britain Frigate 6th Minorca 1779 Britain Small Warship 6th Advise Prize 1704 Britain Frigate 6th Druid 1776 Britain Small Warship Unrated Pelican 1700 Britain Small Warship Unrated Van Hoorn 1700 Britain Trade ship Unrated Cheerful 1806 Britain Small Warship Unrated Beagle 1832 Britain Trade Ship Unrated Royal Caroline 1749 Britain Small Warship Unrated Sultana 1768 Britain Small Warship Unrated Trade Galleon 1620 Britain Trade Ship Unrated Bounty 1784 Britain Trade Ship Unrated Endeavour 1768 Britain Trade ship Unrated USA Bonhomee Richard 1766 USA Warship 5th Essex 1799 USA Frigate 5th Constellation 1797 USA Frigate 5th Confederacy 1781 USA Frigate 5th Hancock 1776 USA Frigate 6th Boston 1776 USA Frigate 6th Oliver Cromwell 1776 USA Frigate 6th Eagle 1814 USA Brig Unrated Syren 1803 USA Brig Unrated Prince de Neufchatel 1813 USA Small Warship Unrated SPAIN Principe De Asturias 1794 Spain Ship of the line 1st Reina Luisa 1791 Spain Ship of the line 1st Purisima Conception 1779 Spain Ship of the line 1st San Jose 1797 Spain Ship of the line 1st Santa Ana 1784 Spain Ship of the line 1st San Felipe 1690 Spain Ship of the line 1st Neptuno 1795 Spain Ship of the line 3rd Montanes 1792 Spain Ship of the line 3rd Glorioso 1740 Spain Ship of the line 3rd San Fernando 1725 Spain Ship of the line 4th Unnamed 1700 Spain Ship of the line 4th Diana 1792 Spain Frigate 5th Santa Margarita 1772 Spain Frigate 5th Frigate 1800 Spain Frigate 6th FRANCE Royal Louis 1780 France Ship of the line 1st Solei Royal 1669 France Ship of the line 1st Le Phenix 1664 France Ship of the line 2nd L'Ambitieux 1680 France Ship of the line 2nd Guillaume Tell 1800 France Ship of the line 3rd Sans Pareil 1793France Ship of the line 3rd La Sirene 1690 France Warship/Trader 3rd Le Fleuron 1729 France Ship of the line 3rd Le Protecteur 1760 France Ship of the line 3rd La Courone 1636 France Warship/Trade Unrated La Zenobie 1824 France Warship 4th Le Francois 1683 France Frigate 5th Le Boullongne 1758 France Trade Ship Unrated L'aurore 1697 France Frigate 6th Le Cygne 1806 France Small Warship 6th La Truite 1787 France Small Warship Unrated L'aurore 1767 France Small Warship Unrated Le Coureur 1776 France Small Warship Unrated Chebec 1700 France Small Warship Unrated La Belle 1680 France Trade Ship Unrated NETHERLANDS De Zeven Provincien 1665 Dutch Ship of the line 2nd Vrijheid 1782 Dutch Ship of the line 3rd Delft 1797 Dutch Ship of the line 4th Aurora 1808 Dutch Warship 5th Prins Willem 1649 Dutch Warship/Trade 5th Petr and Pavel 1697 Holland Frigate 5th Heemskerck 1690 Holland Trade ship Unrated Derfflinger 1675 Dutch Trade Ship Unrated Unity 1768 Dutch Trade Ship Unrated Fluit 1 1640 Dutch Trade Ship Unrated Kalmar Nyckel 1625 Dutch Trade Ship Unrated Zeehaen 1639 Dutch Trade Ship Unrated GERMANY Friedrich Willhelm zu Pferde 1680 Germany Ship of the line 4th Wappen fon Hamburg 1667 Germany Ship of the line 4th Berlin 1674 Germany Small Warship Unrated SWEDEN Vasa 1626 Sweden Warship/Trade 4th Wasa 1778 Sweden Ship of the line 4th Venus 1783 Sweden Frigate 5th Birger Jarl 1813 Sweden Frigate 5th Privateer Ship 1700 Sweden Small Warship Unrated RUSSIA Rafail 1802 Russia Ship of the line 3rd Azov 1826 Russia Ship of the line 3rd Panteleymon Victoria 1719 Russia Ship of the line 3rd St. Paul 1784 Russia Ship of the line 3rd Sviatoi Georgii Pobedonosets 1780 Russia Ship of the line 3rd Poltava 1712 Russia Ship of the line 4th St. Michael 1723 Russia Ship of the line 4th Olifant 1700 Russia Frigate 5th Vostok 1818 Russia Small Warship 6th Shtandart 1703 Russia Small Warship Unrated Orel 1669 Russia Small Warship Unrated Mercury 1819 Russia Small Warship Unrated Mirny 1819 Russia Small Warship Unrated DENMARK Christian VII 1767 Denmark Ship of the line 2nd Dannebroge 1692 Danish Ship of the line 2nd Christianus Sixtus 1733 Danish Ship of the line 2nd Wenden 1706 Danish Ship of the line 3rd Norske Loeve 1765 Danish Ship of the line 3rd Oldenborg 1740 Danish Ship of the line 4th Stralsund 1718 Danish Frigate 6th Raae 1709 Danish Frigate 5th ITALY Serenissima 1794 Italy Ship of the line 4th Fama 1784 Italy Ship of the line 3rd Last update: 4/22/15
  10. Work in Progress. The Battle of the Chesapeake, also known as the Battle of the Virginia Capes or simply the Battle of the Capes, was a crucial naval battle in the American War of Independence that took place near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay on 5 September 1781, between a British fleet led by Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Graves and a French fleet led by Rear Admiral Francois Joseph Paul, the Comte de Grasse. Although tactically indecisive, the battle was strategically decisive, since it prevented the Royal Navy from reinforcing or evacuating the forces of Lieutenant General Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia. When the French were able to achieve control of the sea lanes against the British, the result was the reinforcement of the Franco-American army with siege artillery and French reinforcements—all of which proved decisive in the Siege of Yorktown, effectively securing independence for the Thirteen Colonies. Presented in July 1781 with the options of attacking British forces in either New York or Virginia, Admiral de Grasse opted for the latter, arriving at the Chesapeake at the end of August. Upon learning that de Grasse had sailed from the West Indies for North America, and that French Admiral de Barras had also sailed from Newport, Rhode Island, Admiral Graves concluded that they were going to join forces at the Chesapeake. Sailing south from New York with 19 ships of the line, Graves arrived at the mouth of the Chesapeake early on 5 September to see de Grasse's fleet at anchor in the bay. De Grasse hastily prepared most of his fleet, 24 ships of the line, for battle and sailed out to meet Graves. In a two-hour engagement that took place after hours of maneuvering, the lines of the two fleets did not completely meet, with only the forward and center sections of the lines fully engaging. The battle was consequently fairly evenly matched, although the British suffered more casualties and ship damage. The battle broke off when the sun set. British tactics in the battle have been a subject of contemporary and historical debate ever since. For several days the two fleets sailed within view of each other, with de Grasse preferring to lure the British away from the bay, where Barras was expected to arrive carrying vital siege equipment. On 13 September de Grasse broke away from the British and returned to the Chesapeake, where Barras had arrived. Graves returned to New York to organize a larger relief effort; this did not sail until 19 October, two days after Cornwallis surrendered. Updating Links British Fleet in Formation: Alfred (1778) Belliqueux (1780) Invincible (1765) Barfleur (1768) Monarch (1765) Centaur America (1777) Bedford (1775) Resolution (1770) London (1766) Royal Oak (1769) Montague (1779) Europe (1765) Terrible (1762) Ajax (1767) Princessa (1780) Alcide (1779) Intrepid (1770) Shrewsbury (1758) French Fleet in Formation: (Help Me Find Blueprints) Pluton Marseillois Bourgogne (1766) Diadème Réfléchi Auguste Saint-Esprit Caton Centre César Destin Ville de Paris Victoire Sceptre Northumberland (1780) Palmier Solitaire Citoyen Rear Scipion Magnanime Hercule Languedoc Zélé Hector Souverain
  11. Thought it would be nice to gather the ever growing list of ships into a nice spreadsheet. If you spot any errors, please let me know (I intent on keeping this up-to-date). Note: Historic broadside weight listed in English pounds, converted from national units of weight: Cheers, Brigand
  12. There are several things I must apologize for in advance: 1. The title is slightly misleading. The scans I will be posting are taken from the book "History of the American Sailing Navy" by Howard Chapelle. The scans are of vessels proposed and/or built for both the Continental Navy and the American Navy up to the year 1820. There are further sketches, sail plans, draughts, etc beyond that cut-off, should any request them, however, for the sake of avoiding arguments, I have not included them. 2. I was heartily disappointed to discover that the larger plans are on facing pages within the book, thus forcing me to remove the cover of the book and do the best I can to provide the most accurate scans possible; being an amateur with book binding, no easy feat. All of the plans on facing pages are tucked into the book spine itself and as such, the plans are slightly off in the middle and may require some guesswork. 3. Lastly, I realize some of the plans posted are more than likely already on the forums. I skipped some plans because I knew for a fact they were already on the forums, but I may have missed a few during the scan & upload process. Don't flame this poor lubber too hard. The plans I will be uploading range from small vessels such as schooners, galleys, brigs and sloops, up to frigates ranging from 28 to 44 guns, and finally plans for the American ships of the line up to, but not including the USS Pennsylvania, as the date on the plans for that particular ship are after 1820. Again, any particular requests for plans can be mailed to me via the forum messaging system. Fishnuts
  13. This is my complete and reorganized Russian Ship Collection post, I looked through the forum to find every plan for Russian Ships that I could and posted them here. The plans are in order by number of guns, I will put links to any posts that I got plans from at the bottom of this list, enjoy! Mercury 1829, 20 guns Orel 1669, 22 guns Shtandart 1703, 24 (28) 1710 Russia 1729, 32 guns Saint Nicholas 1790, 44 guns Speshnyi 1801, 44 guns Saint Michael 1723, 54 guns Venera 1808, 48/56 Ingermanland 1715, 64 guns Panteleymon Vyctoria 1719, 66 guns Sviatoi Georgii Pobedonosets 1780, 66 guns Slava Ekateriny 1783, 66 guns St. Paul 1784, 66 guns Trekh Sviatitelei 1810, 74 gun sol Azov 1826, 74 gun sol Rafail 1802, 80 gun sol Sviataoi Pavel 1792, 82 guns Sviatoi Dimitrii Rostovskii 1758, 100 guns Khrabriy 1808, 120 guns Links to topics (if there is no link to a specific ship, like Mercury, I got the plan from a different site) http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/4872-russian-frigate-1669-orel-with-plans/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/5754-russia-frigate-32-guns-1729-with-plans/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/5569-saint-nicholas-святой-николай-44-gun-frigate-1790-with-plans/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/9228-russian-fifth-rate-speshnyiспешный-1801/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/3947-russian-4th-rate-st-michael-1723-54-guns-with-plans/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/15250-venera-russian-4856-gun-frigate-with-plans/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/3002-ingermanland-russian-3-rate-1715-with-plans/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/2937-panteleymon-vyctoria-russian-3rd-rate66-guns-ship-with-plans/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/3523-russian-third-rate-ship-of-the-line-sviatoi-georgii-pobedonosets-1780-66-guns/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/8411-russian-third-rate-slava-ekaterinyслава-екатерины-1783/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/3516-st-paul-of-66-guns-1784-russian-fleet/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/3946-russian-3rd-rate-rafail-1802-with-plans/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/7656-sviatoi-dmitrii-rostovskii-100-gun-russian-1-rate-with-plans/ http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/8405-russian-1-st-rate-khrabriy-храбрый-1808-with-plans/
  14. Another huge source : http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/16620-traders-by-fredrik-henrik-af-chapman-with-plans/ Post any armed or unarmed merchant ship plans that can be used to transport goods. Another Tiny Trader Boat
  15. Merchants 0-gun, 't Fortuyn, 1740 Link: http://i.imgur.com/vIy6Bva.jpg 0-gun, unknown, 1800 Link: http://i.imgur.com/bjz2NOf.jpg 6-gun, Jonge Vos, 1809 Link: http://i.imgur.com/xXwL95k.jpg 12-gun, unknown, 1760 Link: http://i.imgur.com/8YlyqTY.jpg 14-gun, unknown, 1780 Link: http://i.imgur.com/L55fgxK.jpg 16-gun, unknown, 1760 Link: http://i.imgur.com/pT3Txcj.jpg 26-gun, unknown, 1760 Link: http://i.imgur.com/vWTpTlc.jpg 26-gun, unknown, 1750 Link: http://i.imgur.com/pmLbCW9.jpg 32-gun, De Atlas, unknown Link: http://i.imgur.com/cE86enE.png 38-gun, unknown, 1740 Link: http://i.imgur.com/zvV6EIQ.jpg Warships - Brigantines 12-gun, Gier, 1794, Brigantine Link: http://i.imgur.com/MCMLKKX.png 12-gun, William, 1799, Brigantine Link: http://i.imgur.com/xLIkbKc.png 14-gun, Gier, 1796, Brigantine Link: http://i.imgur.com/wf0cmKi.png Warships - Brigs 7-gun, Haai, 1801, Brig Link: http://i.imgur.com/fXqabUq.png 12-gun, Irene, 1800, Brig Link: http://i.imgur.com/MuvAfZU.jpg 12-gun, Pijl, 1785, Brig Link: http://i.imgur.com/c6A9mqj.png Source: NL-HaNA, Marine Bouwtekeningen Schepen, 4.MST, inv.nr. 321 16-gun, Comeet, 1791, Brig Link: http://i.imgur.com/90Ov5UW.png 16-gun, Galathe, 1795, Brig Link: http://i.imgur.com/H2U9dhu.png 18-gun, Echo, 1789, Brig Link: http://i.imgur.com/Yt8b3QL.png Source: NL-HaNA, Marine Bouwtekeningen Schepen, 4.MST, inv.nr. 291-292 18-gun, unknown, 1800, Brig Link: http://i.imgur.com/4O3Z2Xp.jpg 18-gun, unknown, 1804, Brig Link: http://i.imgur.com/RaicIIk.jpg Warships - Corvet 20-gun, Den Arend, 1768, Corvet Link: http://i.imgur.com/gf28Bxi.png http://i.imgur.com/qb1nsls.png http://i.imgur.com/9oGCtwp.png 20-gun, Unknown, 1780, Corvet Link: http://i.imgur.com/5MsTOQz.png 20-gun, unknown, 1800, Corvet Link: http://i.imgur.com/9WQtWJ4.jpg 20-gun, Venus & Lynx, 1806, Corvet Links: http://i.imgur.com/yEh3bUE.png http://i.imgur.com/18s2tX2.png Source: NL-HaNA, Marine Bouwtekeningen Schepen, 4.MST, inv.nr. 258-259 28-gun, unknown, 1800, Corvet Link: http://i.imgur.com/LRaJcKY.jpg Warships - Cutter 22-gun, unknown, 1781, Cutter Link: http://i.imgur.com/djPb6k2.jpg
  16. The "1780" Class ship was a 70/74 gun Venetian Primo Rango (1st Rate) designed in 1780 by the architects Andrea Paresi, Andrea Chiribiri, Andrea Spadon and Iseppo Fonda as part of Angelo Emo's naval reform program started the same year. The ship was drawn up as a replacement for both the previous 70 gun Leon Trionfante class and the smaller 66 gun San Carlo Borromeo class which the two designs had been in service 64 and 39 years respectively. The "1780" was designed with the intention to being faster, more agile and tougher than its predecessors, in line with the contemporary naval thought under the Emo reforms which were focussed on modernising and changing the way the Venetian navy operated to best protect its mercantile interests, and to project Venetian naval power against its main threats from the Barbary States and Ottomans. The new "1780"s were the first major ship planned as part of these reforms, 4 were laid, however none were completed before Venice was occupied by France, then Austria. The 4 ships of the "1780 class" Laharpe, 70 guns, Laid in 1782, Completed by the French in 1797. Unnamed, 74 guns, Laid in 1786, Damaged by the French looting in 1797, Demolished by the Austrians in 1804. Unnamed, 74 guns Laid in 1790, Damaged by the French looting in 1797, Demolished by the Austrians in 1804. Unnamed, 74 guns, Laid in 1790, Damaged by the French looting in 1797, Demolished by the Austrians in 1802. Laharpe was named in honour of Amédée Emmanuel François Laharpe, a French Major General who was accidentally killed by a friendly fire mistake during Napoleon's Italian campaign in 1796 while he was pursuing Austrian forces in the town of Codogno. She was launched alongside the Fama class ship Stengel, as part of the French salvage programme launched in the Venetian Arsenal following their occupation in 1797, the design was modified slightly, taking away the poop deck and her 3 guns, while adding another gun port to the quarterdeck, leaving her as a 70 gun ship, instead of the originally intended 74. Laharpe spent the majority of her early years stationed at the French base in Ancona alongside Stengel, ironically the two classes serving together as they were designed and intended for by Angelo Emo in the 1780s. They were soon joined by Beyrand, another Fama class ship where they were prepared and sent on an expedition to relieve the siege of Corfu against the Russo-Turkish aggressors, however the small navy were forced to turn back after being spotted by the Austrian navy. The Austrian navy gave chase in an attempt to capture the three ships but were no match for the speed of the Venetian designs and Laharpe, Beyrand and Stengel made it safely back to Ancona, where she would stay until 1799. In 1799 Austrian Forces captured Ancona and Laharpe was taken back to Venice to help secure the Austrian occupation, she spent the next 3 years anchored in the Grand Canal, working as a floating outpost for the occupying Austrians, where she served as a powerful reminder and keeper of peace against the Venetian resistance. After her years serving as an outpost she was commanded by Karl Ludwig Johann Josef Lorenz (later Archduke Charles of Austria) to be converted into a prison ship, as the prisons of Venice were in a state of disrepair and prisoners were frequently escaping and so in december 1802 work began to refit Laharpe. After her refit, finishing in the spring of 1803 she was anchored in the San Marco Canal where she stayed until July 1804, where she underwent some maintenance, after which she was left anchored in the part of the Venetian Arsenal known as the "Novissima Grande", the largest basin of the complex until the second French occupation starting in 1806, she stayed in the Arsenal for a further 3 years and was eventually demolished there in 1809. Below is A painting of of Laharpe serving as a prison ship. Measurements: Length of Keel, 139 piedi, (48.33m) Length at Longest Point, 162 piedi, (56.33m) Width at Widest Point, 39 piedi, (13.56m) Armaments (Laharpe 70 Guns): 28 x 24lb (French pounds) 28 x 18lb (French pounds) 14 x 8lb (French pounds) Plans: Originals. Reproduction by Guido Ercole. Thanks For reading, I hope you enjoyed, as always let me know if anyone wants some more information.
  17. Inspired by Don Alejandro´s thread about the Spanish Navy, I put all plans for danish frigates posted so far in one thread. Sorted à la francaise, i.e. by caliber of the guns on the upper gun deck, not the actual gun count. 4- / 6-pounder frigates Blaa Heyren 18 guns, 1734, Benstrup Langeland 18 guns, 1758, Krabbe 8-pounder frigates Raae 30 guns, 1709, Judichær Christiania, 20 guns, 1774, Krabbe 8-pounder frigate concept 24 guns, 1794, Stibolt Hvide Ørn, 30 guns, 1798, Hohlenberg Lille Belt 20 guns, 1803, Hohlenberg 12-pounder frigates Hvide Ørn 32 guns, captured 1715, ex-swedish Vita Orn Christiansborg 24 guns, 1758, Krabbe Perlen 36 guns, 1774, Krabbe Friderichsværn 36 guns, 1784, Gerner Triton 30 guns, 1789, Stibolt Nymphen 38 guns, 1806, Hohlenberg 18-pounder frigates Disco 42 guns, 1781, Gerner Havfruen 40 guns, 1789, Stibolt Freia 40 guns, 1793, Stibolt Venus 36 guns, 1804, Hohlenberg Freia 46 guns, 1817, Schifter Diana 20 guns, 1818, Schifter 24-pounder frigates Perlen 46 guns, 1804, Hohlenberg
  18. We all know soon enough Devs are going to post details about Kickstarter packs. So, here is one small collection for all Spanish Fans who in future will be able to fund these projects on Kickstarter. Enjoy. P.S. feel free to suggest other candidates. 18 Guns Privateer 18 Guns Privateer 22 Guns Frigate 22 Guns Frigate 22 Guns Frigate 34 Guns Frigate 1788 (NUESTRA SENORA DE LA SOLEDAD) 36 Guns Frigate 1779 (SANTA MARGARITA) 36 Guns Frigate 1796 (AMFITRITE) 50 Guns Frigate 1797 50 Guns 4th Rate 54 Guns 4th Rate 64 Guns 4th Rate 64 Guns 4th Rate (San Fernando) 64 Guns 4th Rate (Africa) 70 Guns 3rd Rate (Glorioso 1740) 74 Guns 3rd Rate (MONTANES) 74 Guns 3rd Rate (San Damaso) 80 Guns 2nd Rate (Fenix 1749) 80 Guns 2nd Rate 1795 (NEPTUNO)
  19. You are more than welcome to post history and specs about these ships. Enjoy. Part 1 History Aréthuse (1791) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_frigate_Ar%C3%A9thuse_(1792) Armament: N/A -------------------------------- Armide (1804) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_frigate_Armide_(1804) Armament: French service 28 × 18-pounder long guns 8 × 8-pounders 8 × 36-pounder carronades British service 28 × 18-pounder guns 14 × 32-pounder carronades 2 × 9-pounder guns 2 × 32-pounder carronades Crew - Up to 339 -------------------------------- History Africaine (1795) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_frigate_Africaine_(1798) Armament: French service: 28 × 18-pounder long guns 12 × 8-pounder long guns British service: 28 × 18-pounder guns 14 × 32-pounder carronades 2 × 9-pounder guns + 2 × 32-pounder carronades -------------------------------- Aigle (1801) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Aigle_(1801) Armament: 26 × 18-pounder guns 4 × 9-pounder guns + 8 × 32-pounder carronades 2 × 9-pounder guns + 2 × 32-pounder carronades Crew - Up to 264 -------------------------------- History Amazon (1795) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Amazon_(1795) Armament: N/A -------------------------------- Amazon (1799) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Amazon_(1799) Armament: 28 × 18-pounder guns 2 × 9-pounder guns + 12 × 32-pounder carronades 2 × 9-pounder guns + 2 × 32-pounder carronades Crew - Up to 300 -------------------------------- Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Sail Plans
  20. Feel free to propose other British ships. 6 Guns Armed Cutter 1763 (HMS Sherborne) 14 Guns Brig (Cherokee) 14 Guns Armed Merchant 16 Guns Sloop (HMS Druid) 18 Guns Armed Trader 18 Guns Ship 18 Guns Armed Trader (HMS Minorca) 18 Guns 6th Rate (HMS Advice Prize) 20 Guns Privateer 1727 (HMS Flamborough) 20 Guns Privateer 20 Guns Corvette (HMS Amazon) 22 Guns Frigate 1781 (HMS Myrmidon) 22 Guns 6th Rate (HMS Ariadne) 28 Guns 6th Rate (HMS Lizard) 32 Guns Frigate (HMS Ambuscade) 32 Guns Frigate (HMS Unicorn) 34 Guns Frigate 1777 (USS Hancock/Iris) 38 Guns Frigate (HMS Minerva) 38 Guns Frigate 1794 (HMS Diana) 44 Guns 5th Rate 1646 (HMS Adventure) 44 Guns 5th Rate 1741 (Prince Edward) 44 Guns 5th Rate 1782 (HMS Seraphis) 48 Guns 4th Rate (HMS Mordaunt) 50 Guns 4th Rate 1711 (HMS Ormonde) 50 Guns 4th Rate 1774 (HMS Experiment) 70 Guns 3rd Rate 1679 (HMS Berwick) 70 Guns 3rd Rate 1678 (HMS Lenox) 74 Guns 3rd Rate 1787 (Colossus) 74 Guns 3rd Rate 1778 (HMS Alfred) 74 Guns 3rd Rate 1795 (HMS Kent) French Design 74 Guns 3rd Rate (HMS Anibbal) 74 Guns 3rd Rate (HMS Pegase) 74 Guns 3rd Rate (HMS Pompee) 74 Guns 3rd Rate (Black Prince Class) 80 Guns 2nd Rate (Tonnant) French Design 90 Guns 2nd Rate 1788 (HMS Barfleur) 90 Guns 2nd Rate 1788 (HMS Prince) 98 Guns 2nd Rate 1782 (HMS Glory) 98 Guns 2nd Rate 1782 (HMS Atlas) 98 Guns 2nd Rate 1782 (HMS Duke) 100 Guns 1st Rate 1719 (Royal William) 100 Guns 1st Rate 1670 (HMS Prince) 100 Guns 1st Rate 1786 (HMS Royal Sovereign) 100 Guns 1st Rate 1814 (HMS St. Vincent)
  21. some plans from a swedish draftsman sailtyps of ships privateer frigate with 28x 28pnd maindeck-guns (Swedish pnd is smaller as english, i mean, more to 24pnd) Frigates (but perhaps merchants with frigate-sails?, look the hullform)
  22. With the other proposed sets of kick starter packs being thrown about I thought I might make my turn to do a Venetian one, mainly with the aim of providing some things that are a little bit different to what we already have and what the other proposed packs are offering. I will also start by saying that these are my personal suggestions after a good think, if there is a ship that is missing from this group I would more than gladly discuss swapping a ship or adding any others. Polacca (c1750) Adding a Polacca to the game gives the devs two nice options, one they can have a new small fighting, and two they can also use the same model for a trade Polacca as has been done with the other trade ships, the trade brig for example. Polacca were used quite extensively by Venice as both a small escort ship and as a trade ship itself, they are nimble and sail fairly well up and down wind, their real advantage however is their ability to deter boarding, their high sides being a great advantage in this situation when being attacked by their main enemies, the North African Barbary Pirates. There is also a nice advantage in that there is a purchasable scale model produced by Amati. Sciabecco (18th Century) The devs have toyed with the idea of adding a Xebec for a while now, I just thought it might be fun to throw in a detailed plan of what formed the back bone for the Venetian fleets activities in home waters, this is a 34 gun variant built to mainly operate in the coastal waters of the Venetian Lagoon and the Dalmatia, this style of Xebec would add some flair and variety to fighting in shallow waters. Historically the day to day activities of these ships were to discourage illegal activity and protect higher value trading convoys. I also have a sail map for a similar vessel if anyone is interested. Muiron (1797) I had a long think over whether to include Muiron or rather go for her parent, the Palma class (1784) but I decided to go for Murion, mainly due to the importance Muiron played in breaking through the British blockade of Egypt, inevitably saving Napoleon from capture or death after the battle of the Nile. Napoleon also wished Muiron to be preserved eternally as thanks for his safety and so it would be a nice little tribute to him to do so electronically in the game. For further information please see the dedicated post to her by @Sella22, I will post a link below. Fama (1784) I have personally worked long and hard on trying to unravel the history of the Fama class and have given at least a brief history for each of the 6 ships built, it would be a dream come true to be able to sail her in game. I have explained before my reasons for adding her when it comes to adding Fama, as the swan song of the Venetian Republic's shipbuilding she was the last and most heavily armed of the Fregata Grossa class, the Venetian line of super frigates dating back to the 1720s. She would be a fantastic ship to see in game, not at least to offer some alternative to the Agamemnon dominance of 4th rate battles. She is beautiful, charismatic and historic, her various sisters serving in the Venetian, French and Austrian navy, and as my signature suggests, she is the one I would be most happy to see. Link below to dedicated thread. Bonus: I would love to see either of these ships added on to the pack but when it comes down to the cost of ship development I would much rather see the others added over the two below. Leon Trionfante (1716) The Leon Trionfante is a ship I have discussed before, the main reason I like her is she has such a long history as a ship, serving her users well for over 100 years and taking part in multiple conflicts, as the ship is more of a bonus choice I wont go into huge detail of why I would like to see her, if you wish to read more please visit her own thread. I also like her because she offers a smaller alternative to a 3rd rate, being armed with 70 guns. Or "1780"/La Harpe The 1780 is the other of my bonus choices, my less favourite over the Leon Trionfante, mostly due to her relatively short history. I just like her design really, she would, like Leon Trionfante be a nice offering to give as another compact 3rd rate, but unlike Leon Trionfante was capable of being armed with 74 guns, which again gives a nice little option to take over the current crop we have of the 3rd and the Bellona. Links to more information: Thank you for reading I hope you can find some time to support this proposed pack
  23. Info about danish shipwrights and danish shipbuilding in general: coming soon™ Shipwrights: Henrik Gerner, 1742 - 1787 E.W. Stibolt, 1741 - 1796 Ships, presented and planned Note: conversion factor for danish to british pounds: 1, 038 conversion factor for danish to british feet : 1, 0305 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Waldemar, 80-gun ship, 1798, Stibolt Seieren, 64-gun ship, 1795, Stibolt Perlen, frigate, 1804, 46 guns, Hohlenberg Friderichsværn, frigate, 1784, 36 guns, Gerner Triton, frigate, 1789, 30 guns, Stibolt Christiansborg, frigate, 1758, 24 guns, Krabbe 8 or 12-pounder frigate concept by E.W. Stibolt, dated 1794 Christiania, ship-sloop, 1774, 20 guns, Krabbe Lougen (II), brig, 1805, 18 guns, Stibolt Sources: Fregat et Snau, Auer, 2008 Ships and Shipbuilders: Pioneers of Design and Constructions, Walker, 2010 Ships and Science The Birth of Naval Architecture in the Scientific Revolution, 1600-1800, Ferreiro, 2007 Plans: Orlogsbasen Danish National Archives
  24. Enjoy this fresh collection of ship plans found online. Feel free to sort them out and add missing description or history for each ship in this post. Rare Ship Plans Vol 2
  25. Good morning. Under the permission of the Lord ADMIN, I created this post to have all the information about the spanish ships well organized and put it in order to enable that the devs can get the information clearly. Of course I would add the names of people who provided that information and also always provide links to topics, if I forget to someone, please Tell me . Please, if someone find new information about spanish ships, put in the old post (HERE), and I add to this. Spanish Classification First Rate 100+ guns Real Felipe Class (Real Felipe) Purísima Concepción Class (Purísima Concepción, San José) Santa Ana Class (Santa Ana, Mejicano, Conde de Regla, Salvador del Mundo, Real Carlos, San Hermenegildo, Reina María Luisa)
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