Glederland (6th), 72/74
Units (meters) |
Lenght |
Keel |
Beam |
Depth |
Draught |
Weight |
Displacement |
Source |
Amsterdam ft. |
164' (46.43) |
|
44' (12.46) |
17' (4.81) |
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|
|
w6 |
Amsterdam ft. |
161' (45.58) |
|
44'½" (12.47) |
18' (5.10) |
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RvM |
Guns |
Date |
# |
lbs |
# |
lbs |
# |
lbs |
# |
lbs |
Fires |
Source |
72 |
1711 |
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w6 |
74 |
1717 |
26 |
18 |
26 |
12 |
18 |
6 |
4 |
3 |
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RvM |
Commanders
Service Record
1716-nov-03 |
States General authorized the Adm. of Amsterdam to sell 2x72 & 2x64 guns ships and use the money to build new ships. |
RvM |
1717-jan-06 |
Adm. of Amsterdam decided to sell Zeeland, Utrecht, Prins Friso en Daalhem fitted & with guns for totally 360,000 guilders. |
RvM |
1717-feb-23 |
Adm. of Amsterdam decided to sell the Gelderland instead of the Utrecht for 15,000 guilders more. |
RvM |
1717-jun-16 |
Sold to Portugal for 105,000 guilders. |
RvM |
1717-aug-13 |
Admiralty of Amsterdam decided that Captain Boreel was to bring the 4 ships to Lisbon. |
RvM |
Actions & Battles
Notes
We do not have data to know which name was given in the portuguese navy, N S do Cabo or N S do Monte de Carmo.
Sources
Ron van Maanen's research. (RvM)
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