Cabral-class ironclad

A drawing of Cabral
Class overview
NameCabral
BuildersJ. and G. Rennie, Millwall, London
Preceded byMariz e Barros class
Succeeded bySete de Setembro
Built1864–1866
In service1866–1885
Completed2
Scrapped2
General characteristics
Class and typeArmored corvette
Displacement1,033 long tons (1,050 t)
Length160 ft (48.8 m)
Beam35 ft 6 in (10.8 m)
Draft11.75–12.1 ft (3.6–3.7 m)
Installed power750 ihp (560 kW)
Propulsion2 shafts; 2 steam engines
Speed10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 12.1 mph)
Armament
ArmorBelt: 3–4.5 in (76–114 mm)

The Cabral-class ironclads were a pair of iron-hulled, armored corvettes originally ordered by Paraguay in 1864, but were sold to Brazil when Paraguay defaulted on the payments. Configured as central-battery ironclads, they served during the 1864–1870 Paraguayan War between Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay against Paraguay.