was just looking around when I found these:
"Norske Løve" 1735 (Denmark-Norway)
The constructor of the ship had studied in various country's. And loved the french style.
Displacement (2 352,5 ton)
length 51,5 m (164 feet)
beam 14,0 m (44,5 feet)
depth stern: 6,3 m (20 feet) bow: 5,7 m
Armament: 70 guns:
lower deck:
26 24-pounds guns
Upper deck:
26 18-pounds guns
main deck, stern, bow: 18 8-pounds guns
crew 542 men
"Najaden" 1811 (Denmark-Norway)
Length: 37,5m
beam: 9,18m
depth: 3,9m
build with 36 guns later 42 guns.
"Kong Sverre" 1864-1932 (Norway)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... Sverre.jpg
During the building and at the time she was launched, she was regarded as the best armed sail ship ever build, and her heavy wood hull was constructed in such way that she could survive bigger ships. she was described as the ship of terror, a ship that was build to go up against bigger opponents and win the fight.
But 2 year later when she was handed over to the Navy, she was already outdated. new type of armor (steal) was come, and the grenade had also come. and the same year the commando was taken, a year later it was removed from active list, for newer sail again.
building material: oak
Displacement: 3475 tons
Length: 77,2m
beam: 15,5m
depth: 6,8m
power plant: 1 steam engine, 1 shaft, 1800 hp
speed: 11,5 knots on engines
armarment:
2x6,5" ribbed guns
16x5" ribbed guns
22x6,5" smothbore guns (broadside)
crew 600 men
drawing of a ship build in the same period as "Kong Sverre" at the same shipyard:
"St. Olaf 1856-1925 (Norway)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... rawing.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... rigate.png
Displacemnt: 2182 tons
length: 70,8 meter
beam 12,8 meter
depth: 5,7 meter
power-plant 1200hp
speed: 10,5 knots on steam
armarment:
1x5" ribbed gun
1x6.5"ribbed gun as stern gun
20x6,5" smothbore gun (broadside)
12x5" ribbed gun (Broadside)
a cool situation picture/model from Horten Naval base (I presume)
http://media3.origo.no/-/cache/image/12 ... x1024.jpeg
all back: "Kong Sverre"towed by an tug and behind it CDS Tordenskjold
in front of CDS Tordenskjold is CL Viking or one of the sister ships.
in front of CL Viking, a sail ship, unknown for me, but it might still be around that one!
in front of that again, 4 torpedo boats of Lyn class
and to the left of them: one of the commando ship, or an older "CL"
That's for now, I think I have more:
Oh for those Danish-Norwegian ships_ some of our Danish friends might perhaps have something on them, on Danish web-sides. my computer lows to search in either Norwegian or English!