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    The seventh HMS Enterprise of the Royal Navy was a sloop of war launched in 1864 at Deptford Dockyard. Originally laid down as a wooden screw sloop, she was redesigned and completed as an ironclad, making her one of the first vessels of composite construction. She was designed by Edward Reed. She was laid down 5 May 1862, at the Royal Dockyards, Deptford, England, launched 9 February 1864, and completed 3 June 1864. She served with the Mediterranean Fleet until 1871 when she was placed in reserve; she was assigned to harbor service at Chatham in 1875. On February 23, 1884, she was sold, and in November 1886 was broken up.

        HMS Enterprise (1864)
                Specifications

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    Specifications
      Displacement: 1350 t
      Dimensions: 180 ft x 36 ft x 12.4-15.1 ft (55 m x ? m x 3.8-4.6 m)
      Armament: 2-100 pdr (45 kg) "Somersets," 2-110 pdr (50 kg) BL, replaced in 1868 by 4-7 in (178 mm) ML rifled guns
      Armor belt: iron plate, 4.5 in (114 mm) thick, from below the load line to the upper decks
      Propulsion:
        Barque-rigged, 18,250 ft² (1,695 m²) of sail
        Ravenhill horizontal steam piston engine, 2-45in (1143mm) cylinders with an 18 in (457 mm) stroke producing 160 horsepower (119 kW) at 90 rpm on one shaft
      Speed: 9.9 knots (18 km/h)
      Fuel: 95 tons coal
      Complement: 130
      Cost: £62,464

    See HMS ''Enterprise'' for other Navy ships of this name.


     
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