"Under Six Flags: The Intriguing Saga of the CSS Stonewall" Topic
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Tango01 | 18 Jun 2021 10:26 p.m. PST |
… The Confederate Ironclad that Helped Forge an Empire "Patterned as she was on the revolutionary French Battleship Gloire, on paper she seemed formidable. She was 194 feet in length, 31.5 feet at the beam, drew 15.75 feet of water and displaced 1560 tons. Her hull was protected by 4.5 inches of armor amidships tapering to 3.5 inches at the bow and stern. Up to 24 inches of hardwood backed this iron carapace. A casemate forward sheathed in 5.5 inches of iron housed a pivot mounted, breech loading, 300 pounder Armstrong gun. A fixed turret aft covered in 4 inches of armor contained two 70 pounder breech loading Armstrong guns. In keeping with naval tactics at the time, she was also equipped with a ram. Steam powered with a top speed of 10.8 knots, twin screws coupled with twin rudders made her remarkably maneuverable for a ship of her size and displacement. Unfortunately, her bunkers held only 280 tons of coal limiting her ability to steam for prolonged distances. For longer voyages she was fitted with a bowsprit and two square rigged masts. Steam power, thick armor and modern guns made her a ship to be feared.
In reality she was poorly constructed, leaked badly, drew too much water and wallowed dangerously in heavy seas. Several months of extensive repairs were required to make her truly sea worthy. Only then would she begin to live up to her reputation…" More here link Armand |
EJNashIII | 24 Jun 2021 10:27 p.m. PST |
Patterned off Glorie? In what way at all? |
Tango01 | 25 Jun 2021 3:24 p.m. PST |
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Pyrate Captain | 23 Oct 2021 8:45 p.m. PST |
Iron hull and steam/sail propulsion is about the only resemblance to Gloire I can see, except maybe French construction. |
oldjarhead | 25 Oct 2021 8:34 a.m. PST |
Gloire is a broadside ironclad, Stonewall is an ironclad ram, completely different. As Pyrate Captain said, only resemblance between them is steam and iron |
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