Dutch archive establishment dated september 30th, 1782 dealing with the rates of the warships in the Dutch navy.
| Guns | Decks | Dimensions (1) | H. decks (2) | H. water (3) | Guns x deck | Guns (4) | Crew |
| 70 | 2 | 180' x 48'6-11" x 22' | 6’7" | 6'6" | 14 | LD36;UD24/18;QD12 | 550 |
| 60 | 2 | 167' x 46’9” x 21'6" | 6’6” | 6’6” | 13 | LD30/24;UD18;QD8 | 450 |
| 50 | 2 | 160' x 45' x 20'6" | 6’5” | 5’9-11” | 12 | LD24;UD12;QD8 | 400 |
| 40 | 2 | 145' x 42' x 18'0-6" | 5’6” | 5'6" | 11 | LD18;UD12 | 270 |
| 40 | 1 | 152' x 42'9" x 16' | 5’9” | 5’9” | 13 | MD24/18;QD12/18 | 270-300 |
| 36 | 1 | 140' x 37'6" x 15'6" | 5'8" | 5'8" | 13 | MD12;QD6 | 230 |
| 20 | 1 | 125'6" x 34' x 13' | 5'7" | 5'7" | 12 | MD8 | 160 |
Note 1: Dimensions in Amsterdam foot.
Note 2: Height between decks below the beams.
Note 3: Height of lower battery above water.
Note 4: Guns size & distribution. LD (lower deck);UD (upper deck);MD (main deck);QD (quater deck).
Thanks to Ron van Maanen research.
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