Camelion-class sloop: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
EarwigBot (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(35 intermediate revisions by 23 users not shown)
Line 1:
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2017}}
{|{{Infobox Ship Begin}}
{{Use British English|date=March 2017}}
{{Infobox Ship Image
{{one source|date=February 2013}}
|Ship image=
{|{{Infobox Shipship Beginbegin}}
|Ship caption=
{{Infobox Shipship Imageimage
|Ship image=HMS Rinaldo (1860).JPG
|Ship caption=HMS ''Rinaldo''
}}
{{Infobox Shipship Classclass Overviewoverview
|Name=''Camelion'' class
|Builders=
|Operators=*{{navy|United Kingdom}}
*{{navy|Portugal|1868}}
|Class before=
|Class after=
|Subclasses=
|Cost=
|Built range=1860–18661860–1866
|In service range=
|In commission range=
Line 25 ⟶ 29:
|Total ships preserved=
}}
{{Infobox Shipship Characteristicscharacteristics
|Hide header=
|Header caption=
Line 32 ⟶ 36:
|Ship beam={{convert|33|ft|m|abbr=on}}
|Ship draught={{convert|14|ft|8|in|m|abbr=on}}
|Ship propulsionpower=Screw; {{convert|200 |hp engine|abbr=on}}
|Ship propulsion=*2-cylinder horizontal single-expansion steam engine<ref group=Note>Except ''Perseus'' & ''Reindeer'' which had single trunk steam engines.</ref>
|Ship speed= {{convert|9|kn|km/h}}
*Single screw
|Ship sail plan=[[Barque]]-rigged
|Ship speed= {{convert|9|kn|km/hlk=in}}
|Ship range=
|Ship endurance=
Line 39 ⟶ 46:
|Ship capacity=
|Ship complement=180
|Ship armament=*5 × [[RBL 40- pounder guns<br>12Armstrong × 32gun|40-pounder breech-loading guns]]
*12 × 32-pounder muzzle-loading guns<ref group=Note>''Reindeer'' was completed with one 110-pounder and five 64-pounders.</ref>
|Ship armour=
|Ship aircraft=
Line 45 ⟶ 53:
}}
|}
The '''''Camelion'' class''' was a [[Royal Navy]] class of screw-driven [[sloopSloop-of-war|sloops]]s of wood construction, designed by Isaac Watts and operated by the [[Royal Navy]]. Eight ships of the class were built from 1858 to 1866 with another eight cancelled. They were initially rated as Second Classsecond-class sloops, but were later reclassified as corvettes[[corvette]]s. Their displacement was 1,365 tons with 200 hp. They were capable of approximately 9 knots and were armed with 17 guns.
 
== Ships Design==
The class was designed by Issac Watts as second-class [[Sloop-of-war|sloops]] of 17 guns, and were a lengthened version of the {{sclass|Cruizer|sloop|4}}.<ref name=RW/>
=== '''The ''Camelion'' class''' ===
 
===Construction===
The first two vessels were ordered on 3 April 1854, although neither was laid down for several years. Another three were ordered on 1 April 1857 and a further three on 27 March 1858.
Built of a traditional wood structure, they were {{convert|185|ft|m}} long at the gundeck, {{convert|33|ft|m}} in [[Beam (nautical)|beam]] and [[Displacement (ship)|displaced]] 1,365 tons. A [[barque]] rig was fitted to allow easy sail handling with a relatively small crew of 180.<ref name=RW/>
 
===Propulsion===
* {{HMS|Camelion|1860|6}}, built by [[Deptford Royal Dockyard]], laid down 8 November 1858, launched 23 February 1860 and completed 30 July 1861. Sold for breaking up 1883.
They were fitted with a two-cylinder horizontal single-expansion steam engine (although ''Perseus'' and ''Reindeer'' received single trunk steam engines) driving a single screw. These engines generated 200 [[Horsepower#Nominal horsepower|nominal horsepower]], giving a speed of approximately {{convert|9|kn|lk=in}}.<ref name=RW/>
* {{HMS|Pelican|1860|6}}, built by [[Pembroke Royal Dockyard]], laid down 16 June 1859, launched 19 July 1860 and completed 25 September 1861. Sold in February 1867 as mercantile ''Hawk'', then resold to the [[Portuguese Navy]] and renamed ''Infanta Dom Henrique''.
* {{HMS|Rinaldo|1860|6}}, built by [[Portsmouth Royal Dockyard]], laid down 1 March 1858, launched 26 March 1860 and completed 8 June 1861. Sold for breaking up April 1884.
* {{HMS|Zebra|1860|6}}, built by [[Deptford Royal Dockyard]], laid down 4 July 1859, launched 13 November 1860 and completed 23 May 1861. Sold in the Far East for breaking up 20 August 1873.
* {{HMS|Perseus|1861|6}}, built by [[Pembroke Royal Dockyard]], laid down 20 July 1860, launched 21 August 1861 and completed September 1862. Became training ship in 1886, renamed {{HMS|Defiance II|1904|6}} in March 1904, sold for breaking up 26 June 1931.
* {{HMS|Chanticleer|1861|6}}, built by [[Portsmouth Royal Dockyard]], laid down 2 February 1860, launched 9 February 1861 and completed December 1861. Sold for breaking up 23 January 1875.
* {{HMS|Reindeer|1866|6}}, built by [[Chatham Royal Dockyard]], laid down 1 May 1860 (work was suspended in 1862 but subsequently restarted in May 1863), launched 29 March 1866, and commissioned October 1866. Sold for breaking up 28 August 1873.
* {{HMS|Rattler|1862|6}}, built by [[Deptford Royal Dockyard]], laid down 28 August 1860, launched 18 March 1862 and completed July 1862. Wrecked off Japan 24 September 1868.
 
==Cancelled ships=Armament===
They were armed with five 40-pounder breech-loading guns and twelve 32-pounder muzzle-loading smoothbore guns, although ''Reindeer'' was completed with a single 110-pounder and five 64-pounder guns.<ref name=RW>Winfield p.216</ref>
 
== Ships ==
Four further ships of this class were ordered from the [[Royal Dockyard]]s on 5 March 1860 and another four on 25 March 1861. The first four comprised ''Harlequin'' at [[Portsmouth]] (laid down 13 February 1861), ''Tees'' at [[Chatham, Medway|Chatham]] (laid down February 1861), ''Sappho'' at [[Deptford]] (laid down 1 May 1861) and ''Trent'' at [[Pembroke]] (laid down 3 September 1861). The last four comprised ''Circassian'' at [[Deptford]] (laid down 5 May 1862), ''Diligence'' at [[Chatham, Medway|Chatham]] (also laid down 1861), ''Imogene'' at [[Portsmouth]] and ''Success'' at [[Pembroke]]; the final two were never laid down.
The first two vessels were ordered on 3 April 1854, although neither was laid down for several years. Another three were ordered on 1 April 1857 and a further three on 27 March 1858. The final eight ships were ordered in two batches on 5 March 1860 and 25 March 1861, but were either cancelled, or in the case of ''Circassian'' and ''Trent'', completed as ironclad sloops under new names.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left"
* Five of these vessels were cancelled on 12 December 1863 - the ''Tees'', ''Sappho'', ''Diligence'', ''Imogene'' and ''Success''.
!Name||Ship Builder||Laid down||Launched||Completed||Fate
* A further vessel - the ''Harlequin'' - was cancelled 16 December 1864.
|-
* HMS ''Circassian'' and HMS ''Trent'', both laid down as ''Camelion'' class sloops, were completed as the [[ironclad]] sloops {{HMS|Enterprise|1864|6}} and {{HMS|Research|1863|6}} respectively.
* |{{HMS|Camelion|1860|62}}, built by ||[[Deptford Royal Dockyard]], laid down ||8 November 1858, launched ||23 February 1860 and completed ||30 July 1861. ||Sold for breaking up 1883.
|-
* |{{HMS|Pelican|1860|62}}, built by ||[[Pembroke Royal Dockyard]], laid down ||16 June 1859, launched ||19 July 1860 and completed ||25 September 1861. ||Sold in February 1867 as mercantile ''Hawk'', then resold to the [[Portuguese Navy]] and renamed ''Infanta Dom Henrique''.
|-
* |{{HMS|Rinaldo|1860|62}}, built by ||[[Portsmouth Royal Dockyard]], laid down ||1 March 1858, launched ||26 March 1860 and completed ||8 June 1861. ||Sold for breaking up April 1884.
|-
* |{{HMS|Zebra|1860|62}}, built by [[||Deptford Royal Dockyard]], laid down ||4 July 1859, launched ||13 November 1860 and completed ||23 May 1861. ||Sold in the Far East for breaking up 20 August 1873.
|-
* |{{HMS|Perseus|1861|62}}, built by [[||Pembroke Royal Dockyard]], laid down ||20 July 1860, launched ||21 August 1861 and completed ||September 1862. ||Became training ship in 1886, renamed {{HMS|''Defiance II|1904|6}}'' in March 1904, sold for breaking up 26 June 1931.
|-
|{{HMS|Chanticleer|1861|2}}||Portsmouth Dockyard||2 February 1860||9 February 1861||December 1861||02.10.1862 paddle ship Iona of David Hutcheson & Co wrecked off Gourock following a collision with the newly launched Chanticleer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.acumfaegovan.com/shipbuilding/ships/thomsonships.php|title=J & G Thomson Ships|work=acumfaegovan.com|access-date=25 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141023010131/http://www.acumfaegovan.com/shipbuilding/ships/thomsonships.php|archive-date=23 October 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><br>
April 1866, accompanied [[Lord John Hervey]] and [[Henry Strutt, 2nd Baron Belper]] on a trip to [[Astakos]] to pay ransom for their captured friend Mr Coore<ref name="Hervey kidnap">{{cite news |title=Lord John Hervey Amongst the Philistines |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8838564 |issue=4 April 1866 |publisher=The Mercury, Hobart |date=1866}}</ref><br> 23 January 1875: Sold for breaking up.
|-
* |{{HMS|Reindeer|1866|62}}, built by ||[[Chatham Royal Dockyard]], laid down ||1 May 1860<ref (workgroup=Note>Work was suspended in 1862 but subsequently restarted in May 1863), launched </ref>||29 March 1866, and commissioned ||October 1866. ||Sold for breaking up 28 August 1873.
|-
* |{{HMS|Rattler|1862|62}}, built by [[||Deptford Royal Dockyard]], laid down ||28 August 1860, launched ||18 March 1862 and completed ||July 1862. ||Wrecked off Japan 24 September 1868.
|-
|''Harlequin''||Portsmouth Dockyard||13 February 1861|| || ||Cancelled 16 December 1864
|-
|''Tees''||Chatham Dockyard||February 1861|| || ||Cancelled on 12 December 1863
|-
|''Sappho''||Deptford Dockyard||1 May 1861|| || ||Cancelled on 12 December 1863
|-
|''Trent''||Pembroke Dockyard||3 September 1861|| || ||Completed as the ironclad sloop {{HMS|Research|1863|6}}
|-
|''Circassian''||Deptford Dockyard||5 May 1862|| || ||Completed as the ironclad sloop {{HMS|Enterprise|1864|6}}
|-
|''Diligence''||Chatham Dockyard||1862|| || ||Cancelled on 12 December 1863
|-
|''Imogene''||Portsmouth Dockyard|| || || ||Cancelled on 12 December 1863
|-
|''Success''||Pembroke Dockyard|| || || ||Cancelled on 12 December 1863
|}
 
==Notes==
{{Reflist|group=Note}}
 
== References ==
===Citations===
*[http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/naval_sloops_.htm Royal Navy Sloops]
* {{winfield}}
{{reflist}}
===Bibliography===
*{{Cite Colledge2006}}
* {{winfield}}
 
==External links==
{{Commonscat|Camelion class sloop}}
*[http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/naval_sloops_cruisers.htm Royal Navy Sloopscruisers at www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk]
 
{{Camelion class sloop}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT[[Category:Camelion -class sloop}}sloops| ]]
[[Category:Ship classes of the Royal Navy]]
[[Category:Sloop classes]]
[[Category:Victorian -era sloops of the United Kingdom| Camelion]]
{{#ifexist:Category: Camelion class sloop|[[Category:Camelion class sloop]]|[[Category:Royal Navy sloops]]}}
[[Category:Victorian era sloops of the United Kingdom| ]]