La Reale 1680
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:49 pm
France had to maintain a naval presence on three coasts, with the Mediterranean fleet having a strong quotient of galleys. La Réale was the traditional name of the flagship of the galley fleet, and as such was the largest and most powerful vessel, as well as the most ornately-painted and decorated. She had 31 oars on each side, each manned by at least five men, requiring a very large crew, mostly slaves or prisoners-of-war. Her size and draught meant that there was considerable accommodation and storage beneath the rowing deck, which was set so low that the rowers were often in danger of being swamped. Nevertheless, the inevitable stench created by chained men and the impossibility of sleeping space meant that cruises were short. Heavy guns were mounted beneath the forecastle (a true fighting platform), including a 36pdr, mounted on the central gangway, or course.
Length: 200ft (61m)
Beam: 21ft (6.4m)
Depth: 10ft (3m)
Displacement: c 220t
Rigging: two masts; lateen-rigged
Armament: five guns, including one 36pdr, plus light swivel guns
http://wiki.model-space.co.uk
Bhutan SG798
Length: 200ft (61m)
Beam: 21ft (6.4m)
Depth: 10ft (3m)
Displacement: c 220t
Rigging: two masts; lateen-rigged
Armament: five guns, including one 36pdr, plus light swivel guns
http://wiki.model-space.co.uk
Bhutan SG798