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The Garibaldi in the Bay of Naples
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History | |
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Naples | |
Name | Borbone |
Namesake | House of Bourbon |
Builder | Royal shipyard, Castellammare di Stabia[1] |
Cost | 2,363,000 lira[1] |
Laid down | 1 August 1857[1] |
Launched | 18 January 1860[1] |
Commissioned | 10 July 1860[1] |
Fate | Transferred to the Kingdom of Italy, 7 September 1860[1] |
Italy | |
Name | Giuseppe Garibaldi |
Namesake | Giuseppe Garibaldi |
Commissioned | 1860 |
Decommissioned | 1870 |
Recommissioned | 1872 |
Decommissioned | 1894 |
Fate |
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General characteristics [1] | |
Type | Screw frigate |
Displacement | |
Length | |
Beam | 15.2 m (49 ft 10 in) |
Draught | 7.1 m (23 ft 4 in) |
Propulsion |
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Sail plan |
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Speed | 11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph) |
Range | 1,800 nmi (3,300 km; 2,100 mi) at 7 knots (13 km/h; 8.1 mph) |
Complement | 658 |
Armament |
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Armour | None |
The Italian frigate Giuseppe Garibaldi was a steam frigate of the Regia Marina of Italy. It was the first ship to be named after General Giuseppe Garibaldi.