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Post by ov10fac   » Fri Jun 19, 2015 10:25 am

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When referring to ships in chapter titles, each ship has a name followed by a number. What is the meaning of the number

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Post by Howard T. Map-addict   » Fri Jun 19, 2015 10:45 am

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The number of guns in the warship's main battery.

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ov10fac wrote:When referring to ships in chapter titles, each ship has a name followed by a number. What is the meaning of the number

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Re: Ship names
Post by JeffEngel   » Fri Jun 19, 2015 8:44 pm

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Howard T. Map-addict wrote:The number of guns in the warship's main battery.

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Say, does that include or exclude stern/bow cannons?
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Re: Ship names
Post by saber964   » Fri Jun 19, 2015 10:08 pm

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JeffEngel wrote:
Howard T. Map-addict wrote:The number of guns in the warship's main battery.

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Say, does that include or exclude stern/bow cannons?


Probably, a US 44 gun ship actually carried 54 guns and a British 50 gun carried 58 guns.
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Re: Ship names
Post by MWadwell   » Sat Jun 20, 2015 2:40 am

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JeffEngel wrote:
Howard T. Map-addict wrote:The number of guns in the warship's main battery.

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Say, does that include or exclude stern/bow cannons?


Historically, it did not include carronades, but did include bow/stern chasers.

From Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-rate#Rating:
"From the invention of the slide-mounted carronade in the later 1770s, first rates (like other warships), could mount a number of these weapons on their quarterdecks and forecastles to augment their short-range firepower, but they were not included in the ship's rating until 1817 except where they replaced carriage-mounted guns."

(Presumably they are referring to the British classification system. What other nations classed carronades is unknown.)


I can't remember whether MWW/RFC is counting carronades (...and I'm too lazy to look it up. :lol: )
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