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Cheerful class gunboat

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Name
  
Cheerful class

Preceded by
  
Albacore class

Built
  
1855

Operators
  
Royal Navy

Succeeded by
  
Clown class

In commission
  
1855 – 1869

Cheerful-class gunboat

The Cheerful-class gunboat was a class of twenty gunboats built for the Royal Navy in 1855 for use in the Crimean War.

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Design

The Cheerful class was designed by W.H. Walker (who also designed the preceding Dapper and Albacore classes). The ships were of particularly shallow draft for coastal bombardment in the shallow waters of the Baltic and Black Sea during the Crimean War.

Propulsion

One-cylinder horizontal direct-acting single-expansion steam engines built by John Penn and Sons, with two boilers, provided 20 nominal horsepower through a single screw, sufficient for 6.5 knots (12.0 km/h; 7.5 mph).

Armament

Ships of the class were armed with two 32-pounder smooth bore muzzle loading cannons.

References

Cheerful-class gunboat Wikipedia