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SMS Amazone (1843)

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Name
  
SMS Amazone

Laid down
  
1842

Construction started
  
1842

Length
  
33 m

Displacement
  
390,000 kg

Ordered
  
1839

Commissioned
  
19 May 1844

Launched
  
24 June 1843

Weight
  
390 tons

Builder
  
Carmesins Werft

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Refit
  
Königliche Werft Danzig, 1852

Fate
  
Sunk 14 November 1861 off the coast of the Netherlands

SMS Amazone was a three-masted sail corvette (caravel) of the Prussian Navy (Preußische Marine). Her keel was laid down in Grabow near Stettin in 1842 and she was launched on 24 June 1843. Amazone sank in a storm on 14 November 1861 off the coast of the Netherlands with 107 dead.

Amazone was modelled on the French corvette Diligente, with a ship displacement of 370 tonnes and a length overall of 44 metres (144 ft). She had a complement of 145 men and was armed with twelve Swedish 18-pounders.

The ship served as a training vessel for Prussian naval officers of the Navigation School in Danzig, therefore it came under the Ministry of Finance rather than the Ministry of War. Nevertheless, she flew the Prussian war flag.

References

SMS Amazone (1843) Wikipedia