Torpedo boat Barceló
The Barceló (named after the Spanish admiral of the eighteenth century, inventor of small gunboat) was the fourth torpedo boat of 1884 program and purchased to Normad, a French shipyard. Its rounded deck made it seem semi-submersible. She was hot and cramped, and was equipped with three masts, rigs and sails that were used in favorable conditions. Commisioned in 1885, in 1898 was assigned for defence of the Cádiz naval base. In 1905 was renamed Torpedero número 14, and in 1911 was sold.