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On 25 May the design was modified by Slade to lengthen the ship on the lower deck by 3 inches, and along the keel by 10½ inches, thus raising the tonnage to 652 51/94 burthen; on the same date, the name Southampton was approved for the prototype, and two further ships were ordered to be built to this design, with a fourth vessel being ordered ...
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Lengthening the hull by one gun port, allowing one additional gun per side on the lower and upper gun deck and on the quarterdeck produced the 80-gun ship. Given the construction techniques of the day, the seventy-four approached the limits of what was possible. Such long hulls made from wood had a tendency to flex and sag over time.
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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The list of ship launches in 1760 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1760.
Mars 50 (c. 1760) Jylland 70 (1762) Norske Løve 70 (c. 1765) Slesvig 50 (c. 1767) Christian VII 90 (1767) Øresund 60 (1768) Prindsesse Vilhelmine Caroline 60 (1769) Elefanten 70 (1774)- discarded 1802; Holsteen 60 (c. 1775)- captured by Royal Navy, Battle of Copenhagen 1801. Recommissioned as HMS Holstein 1802, renamed HMS Nassau 1805.
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