See my post above. If I follow your requirements strictly and look at ships that were actually in service there are only two certain candidates:
- Göta Lejon, 90 guns, launched 1702, broken up 1745
- Tre Kronor, 86 guns, launched 1706, lost at Køge Bay in 1710
I don't think drawings of either have survived; if they have they're neither at the museum of maritime history nor at the national archives. If you extend to 1690 there's a few more possibilities but I can't find drawings of those either so it doesn't really matter. Still, I'll go to the national archives on Monday so I can double check it then.
So, to Chapman's archives we go! There's a number of drawings of a 94 gun ship based on various physical experiments conducted in 1796 here: http://www.sjohistoriska.se/sv/Fordjupning/MarketStore/Ritning/?msobjid=0003645&Origin=SM
Unfortunately there are no previews available so you've gotta give the museum 250 SEK (about 25 EUR) per drawing for scans if you want to see them.