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Chilean corvette Esmeralda

Corbeta Esmeralda
History
Chile
NameEsmeralda
NamesakeEsmeralda (1791)
Ordered30 June 1852
Awarded23 October 1854
BuilderWilliam Pitcher, Northfleet, England
Cost£23,000
Laid downDecember 1854
Launched26 June 1855
Commissioned18 September 1855
FateSunk, 21 May 1879
General characteristics
TypeSteam corvette
Tons burthen854 7794 tons bm
Length
Beam32 ft (9.8 m)
Depth of hold18 ft (5.5 m)
Propulsion
  • 4 × coal-fired boilers
  • 2 × horizontal condensing steam engines
  • 200 ihp (149 kW) at 31 rpm
  • Single screw
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Speed8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph) (under steam)
Complement200
Armament
  • As built
  • 20 × 32-pounder long guns
  • 2 × 12-pounder guns
  • From 1868
  • 12 × Armstrong 40-pounder rifled guns
  • 4 × Whitworth 40-pounder smoothbore guns
Service record
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Esmeralda was a wooden-hulled steam corvette of the Chilean Navy, launched in 1855, and sunk by the Huáscar on 21 May 1879 at the Battle of Iquique during the War of the Pacific.


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