H2SMS Capri, 74
Nationality | Sicilian | |
Ordered | | |
Started | | |
Named | | |
Launched | 1810-Aug-21 | |
Shipyard | Naples | |
Plans | | |
Constructor | | |
Decks | 2 | |
Rate | Naples and Sicily Ships | |
Crew | | |
In Service | 1816-Sep | |
Out Service | 1847 | |
Fate | broken up | |
Lenght | Keel | Beam | Depth | Draught | Weight | Displacement | Source |
| | | | | | | |
Guns | Date | Num | Size | Num | Size | Num | Size | Fires | Source |
74 | | 26 | 24 | 26 | 24 | 16 | 24c | | b013 |
Commanders
1820-May | C.V. Matteo Correale. | b013 |
1820-Sep-02 | C.V. Giovanni Bausan. | b013 |
1823-Jul-21 | C.V. Giovanni Battista Staiti. | b013 |
Bitacora
1816-Sep | Transferred by British on Malta to the Kingdom of Two Sicilies and returned to Naples with a crew transported by the frigate H2SMS "Cristina" | b013 |
1820-May | sent to Adriatic to protect Neapolitan shipping | b013 |
1820-May-11 | captured Austrian corsair ship off Ancona | b013 |
1820-Sep-02 | left Naples as the flagship of the squadron commanded by C.V. Giovanni Bausan composed of frigates H2SMS "Amalia", H2SMS "Sirena", packetships H2SMS "Leone", H2SMS "San Anotnio", H2SMS Tartaro" and brigantines H2SMS "Aquila", H2SMS "Calabrese", protecting a convoy of 14 merchant ships transporting troops of gen. Florestano Pepe | b013 |
1820-Oct-20 | returned to Naples | b013 |
1823-Jul-21 | left Naples for Livorno | b013 |
1823-Jul-27 | arrived to Livorno and embraked King Ferdinand I returning from Vienna | b013 |
1823-Aug-06 | returned to Naples | b013 |
1839-Aug-31 | sent to Castellammare for watertight repairings and refit | b013 |
1843-May-10 | moved on a slip of the Castellammare shipyard using a special lift with 20 organs - 14 pulling chains and 6 pulling ropes - moved by 2400 people for a price 1450 ducati. | b013 |
1847 | disarmed at Naples and soon after sold for breaking during a public auction | b013 |
Actions & Battles
1820-May-11 | Action against Austrian privateer off Ancona | b013 |
Notes
Built for the Kingdom of Naples, handed over to British 1815-Apr-28, transferred to the Kingdom of Two Sicilies in 1816-Sep. (b013)
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