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- Classic sailing Frigates (1600-1800) - Naval Encyclopedia
This vessel was square-rigged (and generously) but overall, carried all the main guns on a single continuous upper deck while the deck below, although often painted with false ports, was devoid of any armament and used for storage and crew, a “berth deck” which went below the waterline
- What were the names for the decks on an early 18th century frigate . . .
What were the names for the decks on an early 18th century frigate called? More specifically, a frigate with two decks, because I’ve heard that a frigate could also have a single deck, so my question will just focus on 2-decked frigates from the early 18th century
- Ship plans collection - Royal Museums Greenwich
As the 18th century progressed, other types of plan emerged, in particular the profile of inboard works and the deck plan, showing the position of cabins and supporting beams
- Ships To The Sea: Frigate 1800 - NHHC
The open upper deck, called the spar deck, carried short-barreled guns called carronades used at close range The gun deck, the next one down, was lined with heavy guns on each side of the ship
- The Evolution of Frigates in the Age of Sail | Naval History Magazine . . .
With more and bigger guns, “Old Ironsides” could deliver a broadside that was one-third heavier The evolution of the 18th-century frigate was complete
- 18th Century Stem and Stern Construction - Building, Framing, Planking . . .
Not being an 18th century ship builder, nor a forestry expert, this initial draft represents my first attempt at designing the stem and stern sections of a circa 1776-1777 Continental Frigate without having a whole lot of usable historical engineering data available
- FRIGATE DESIGN - The Trek BBS
This deck was placed at or below the waterline which resulted in a hull with lower topsides and potentially greater stability In 1744 France launched the first of these, La Medee of 26 guns, thus introducing what came to be accepted as the true 'frigate-form'
- Model of a 28 gun frigate - Science Museum Group Collection
Model (scale 1:48), of a 28-gun frigate, made c 1785 The name frigate was given to various types of warships at different periods This 18th century vessel was specially designed for scouting, convoy duties and attacks on enemy merchant ships It carried its main armament on a single gun deck
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