History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | HMS Daphne |
Builder | Portsmouth Dockyard |
Laid down | 20 June 1887 |
Launched | 29 May 1888 |
Completed | May 1889 |
Fate | Sold 1904 |
General characteristics [1] | |
Class and type | Nymphe-class sloop |
Displacement | 1,140 long tons (1,160 t) |
Length | 195 ft (59.4 m) |
Beam | 28 ft (8.5 m) |
Draught | 12 ft 6 in (3.8 m) |
Propulsion |
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Sail plan | Schooner-rigged |
Speed | 13.5 kn (25.0 km/h; 15.5 mph) |
Endurance | 3,000 nmi (5,600 km; 3,500 mi) at 10 kn (19 km/h; 12 mph) |
Complement | 138 |
Armament | 8 × BL 5-inch (127 mm) guns 8 × machine guns |
HMS Daphne was a Nymphe-class composite screw sloop and the fifth ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name. Developed and constructed for the Royal Navy on a design by William Henry White, Director of Naval Construction, she was launched at Sheerness Dockyard on 29 May 1888.[2] It was the first command of Admiral Sir William Christopher Pakenham, KCB, KCMG, KCVO.