Thought I might try a 19th century ship, see if I could. So, I decided on the USS Atlanta, the 1st Cruiser of the US Navy. Two were built, the USS Atlanta and the USS Boston, the Boston also being the ship that fired the first shots of the Battle of Manila Bay. Oddly enough, they navy didn't start assigning hull numbers until their thrid cruiser, the USS Chicago, which became C1, the Atlanta and Boston never being assigned hull numbers.
So sharpen your cutlasses and ready your boarding pikes and tell me what I got wrong. In the unlikely event I got something right, please also maybe let me know that as well.
Hopefully, I'll have one with the sails set in a day or two, but I wanted to wait until I got the kinks worked out of the "no sail" version first.
DIMENSIONS: Length - 283 Feet (86.26m) oa
Beam - 42 Feet (12.80m)
Draught - 17 Feet Mean (5.18m)
DISPLACEMENT: 3,189 tons
ARMAMENT: 2 x 8"/30 BLR, 6 x 6"/30, 2 x 6pdr, 4 gatlings
ARMOR: Belt - none; Protective Deck - 1 1/2 Inches, slope & flat
MACHINERY - Eight cyl boilers; One Shaft horizontal compound (HC) Engine 3,500ihp: Sail - 10,400 square feet
MAXIMUM SPEED - 13 knots under steam
COMPLEMENT - 19 Officers & 265 Ratings
(OK, show of hands... who among you read the title and thought this was about the WW2 AA Cruiser Atlanta?)