HDMS Najaden (1796)

Najaden in battle at Tripoli in 1797
History
Danish Navy EnsignDenmark & Norway
NameNajaden
BuilderNyholm Naval Dockyard, Copenhagen
Laid down11 August 1795
Launched11 August 1796
FateSurrendered to the British after the Battle of Copenhagen
United Kingdom
NameNyaden
AcquiredCaptured from Denmark 7 September 1807
Commissioned1808
FateBroken up May 1812
General characteristics [1]
Class and typeFifth-rate frigate
Tons burthen9087594 (bm)
Length
  • 140 ft 3 in (42.7 m) (gundeck)
  • 119 ft 4+38 in (36.4 m)(keel)
Beam38 ft 0 in (11.6 m)
Depth of hold10 ft 5+12 in (3.2 m)
Complement254 in British service
Armament
  • In Danish service: Some descriptions refer to her as having 36 × 12-pounder guns
  • In British service:
  • Upper Deck: 26 × 18-pounder guns
  • QD: 12 × 32-pounder carronades
  • Fc: 2 × 9-pounder guns + 2 × 32-pounder carronades

HDMS Najaden (Danish: "The Naiad") was a frigate of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy, which she served from 1796 until the British captured her in 1807. While in Dano-Norwegian service she participated in an action at Tripoli, North Africa. She served the Royal Navy as the fifth rate HMS Nyaden (or Nijaden) from 1808 until 1812 when she was broken up. During her brief British service she participated in some small attacks in the Barents Sea during the Anglo-Russian War.[2][3][a]

  1. ^ Winfield (2008), p. 284.
  2. ^ "Record Card for Najaden (1796)". Orlogsmuseet (in Danish). Archived from the original on 15 December 2005.
  3. ^ "Danish Naval Museum database — Najaden". orlogsbasen. including design plans and models
  4. ^ "British design plans of captured Danish warships". Dansk Militæhistorie. Archived from the original on 26 November 2010. Retrieved 4 July 2010.


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