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HCMS San Nicolas de Bari (1769)

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San Nicolas de Bari, 80

San Nicolas

Details

Nationality Spanish
Ordered ?  
Started 1767.sep.26
 
Named  
 
Launched 1769.apr.05
 
Shipyard Cartagena  
Plans Eduardo Bryant b2
Constructor Guillermo Turner b2
Decks 2  
Rate 2nd Rates  
Class San Vicente b2
System British b2
Crew 560  
In Service 1769 b2
Out Service 1797-feb-14  
Fate Captured
Next Hulked & Sold   

 

Dimensions

Units Lenght Keel Beam Depth Draught Weight Source
Burgos ft. 198'3" 170'1" ? 21'7" ? ? b2
Meters 55.23 47.38 - 6.02 - - (b2)
Burgos ft. 196'10" 167'8" 53'3" 25'7" 27' 1695 Tn. s1
Meters             (s1)

 

Armament

Guns Date # lbs # lbs # lbs # lbs Broadside Source
80 1768 30 24 32 18 18 6     720 (353) b2
80 1790 30 36 32 18 18 6     900 (440) b2
80 1793 30 36 32 18 18 8 4ob 4 936 (456 s1 

 

Commanders

1778-jun-00 1778-mm-00 Captain D. Justo Riquelme.  
1778-mm-00 1778-jul-00 Captain D. Francisco de Vera.  
1778-jul-00 1779-mm-00 Captain D. Buenaventura Moreno Jaime.  
1780-apr-28   Captain D. Francisco Morales.  
1793-sep-30 1794-may-17 Captain D. Plabo de la Cosa  
1794-aug-14   Captain D. Juan Suarez  
1795-may-19   Commodore D. Enrique Macdonnell.  
1796-feb-06 1797-feb-14 Commodore D. Tomas Geraldino y Geraldino.  

 

Officers

1780-apr-28   Commodore D. Juan Tomaseo's flagship.  
1794-aug-14   Commodore D. Basco Morales  
1795-may-19 1796-feb-06 Admiral D. Juan Joaquin Moreno's flagship.  

 

 

Service Record

1777-mar-00 At Cartagena disarmed?.  
1778-jun-00 At Cartagena, ordered to be in commission and armed.  
1778-jul-00 Left Cartagena to Cadiz to join there Cordoba's fleet.  
1778-jul-00 Entered at Cadiz.  
1779-jul-23 Left Cadiz under Cordoba's fleet for the 1st English Channel Campaign.  
1780-apr-28 Left Cadiz under Solano's fleet1 to La Habana with troops & supplies.  
1780-aug-04 Arrived to La Habana with Solano's fleet.  
1781-apr-00 Left La Habana for the Campaign of Pensacola.  
1782-mmm-00 Under Solano's for the Campaign of Jaimaica.  
1783-jun-01 Left La Habana to Cadiz with San Luis with gold.  
1783-jul-20 Entered at Cadiz with San Luis with 240,000 pesos fuertes.  
1783-mmm-00 Left Cadiz to Cartagena.  
1783-mmm-00 At Cartagena.  
1795-mar-08 Finished careen at Cartagena.  
1796-dec-00 At Cartagena.  
1797-feb-14 Captured at the Battle of Cape St Vincet  

 

Actions & Battles

1797-feb-14 Battle of Cape St Vincet

 

Notes

(1) Solano's fleet: San Luis, ....

After his capture by the british was used as prisioners hull until 1814 when was sold.

 

Sources (research by Santiago Gomez)

Revista de Historia Naval, año 2006, nº 92, Juan Antonio Gómez Vizcaíno, "Marinos en el gobierno político y militar de la plaza de cartagena (1809-1822)".

VVAA, "Modelos de arsenal del Museo Naval".

Pedro Sánchez Núñez, "Venturas y desventuras de un marino utrerano: José de Córdoba y Ramos".

Cesáreo Fernández Duro, "Armada española", Tomos VII y VIII

Juan Alsina Torrente, "Una guerra romántica. 1778-1783"

Agustín Ramón Rodríguez González, "Trafalgar y el conflicto naval Anglo-Español del siglo XVIII".

AGMAB, "Estados de Fuerza y Vida", leg. 2235/41 (s1)

 

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