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Name
  
Amazon-class sloops

Built
  
1865–1866

Completed
  
6

Operators
  
In commission
  
1865–1885

Amazon-class sloop

Builders
  
Pembroke DockyardDevonport Dockyard

The Amazon class was a class of six screw sloops of wooden construction built for the Royal Navy between 1865 and 1866.

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Design

Designed by Edward Reed, the Royal Navy Director of Naval Construction, they were equipped with a ram bow. The hull was of wooden construction, but they were the first class of sloops to incorporate a form of composite construction; they had iron cross beams while retaining wooden framing.

Propulsion

Propulsion was provided by a two-cylinder horizontal single-expansion steam engine by Ravenhill, Salkeld & Company driving a single 15 ft (4.6 m) screw. Vestal and Nymphe were fitted with three-cylinder Maudslay engines.

Sail plan

All the ships of the class were built with a barque rig.

Armament

The class was designed with two 7-inch (6½-ton) muzzle-loading rifled guns mounted on slides on centre-line pivots, and two 64-pounder muzzle-loading rifled guns on broadside trucks. Dryad, Nymphe and Vestal were rearmed in the early 1870s with an armament of nine 64-pounder muzzle-loading rifled guns, four each side and a centre-line pivot mount at the bow.

References

Amazon-class sloop Wikipedia


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