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Is the Reliant a ship of the line? On the first page of HMD, the 36 gun Amitie is referred to as being "slightly outgunned" by the Reliant (a third-rate ship of the line would have at least 64 guns). I'm not recalling a specific mention, though... | Is the Reliant a ship of the line? On the first page of HMD, the 36 gun Amitie is referred to as being "slightly outgunned" by the Reliant (a third-rate ship of the line would have at least 64 guns). I'm not recalling a specific mention, though... | ||
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+ | I don't think so. I think, 30 more guns is more than "slightly." But I can't find another reference. I think the Reliant wasn't meant for heavy combat, but capturing French vessels, which would mean it couldn't be weighed down that much. But I know nothing about ships. - [[User:Strangerface|Strangerface]] 15:56, 29 September 2006 (PDT) | ||
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+ | Ahhh -- Adm. Croft says -- talking about Gibbs and Riley's promotions -- that "there aren't so many fine frigates." So I'm going to assume for the moment that's what they both are. | ||
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+ | - [[User:Whitearrow|whitearrow]] 17:25, 29 September 2006 (PDT) |
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Is the Reliant a ship of the line? On the first page of HMD, the 36 gun Amitie is referred to as being "slightly outgunned" by the Reliant (a third-rate ship of the line would have at least 64 guns). I'm not recalling a specific mention, though...
I don't think so. I think, 30 more guns is more than "slightly." But I can't find another reference. I think the Reliant wasn't meant for heavy combat, but capturing French vessels, which would mean it couldn't be weighed down that much. But I know nothing about ships. - Strangerface 15:56, 29 September 2006 (PDT)
Ahhh -- Adm. Croft says -- talking about Gibbs and Riley's promotions -- that "there aren't so many fine frigates." So I'm going to assume for the moment that's what they both are.
- whitearrow 17:25, 29 September 2006 (PDT)