94. 



Mr. Major's Analysis of British 



XV. Analysis of British and Foreign Ships of War. By Mr. Major, 

 formerly of the School of Naval Architecture. 

 [Continued from p. 46.] 



Table III. Analytical Table of French Ships of the Line. 



[Translated from the Ordinance of the Minister of the French Marine in 1786, and 

 reduced to English Measurement.] 



Nature of the Elements. 



120 Guns. 110 Guns. SOGuns. 74Guns. 



Length from head to stern 



Breadth moulded 



Depth in hold 



Draught of water, light | fo,!'^^^! '.'.'.'. 



Draught of water, loaded j fo,!5ya;j;; 



Total weight of ship and stores when ^ 



victualled and furnished for six > 



months 3 



Difference between ships of the same 



rate 



Weight of water displaced when } 



light (per inch).. \ 



Weight requisite to sink the ship } 



one inch when loaded S 



Height of lower battery above water 

 Number and calibre of guns ( 



lower battery 



Do. on middle deck 



Do. on upper deck 



Do. on quarter deck & forecastle 

 Equipage in war.. . Number of men . . 



Do. in peace.. .Number of men 

 Weight of hull and masts. . in tons. . . . 

 Height of centre of gravity.froni keel 

 Distance of do. from centre of vessel. . 

 Height of metacentre above centre \ 



of gravity ) 



Weight of ordnance in tons. . 



of cordixge and rigging 



of water for three months. . . . 



of butts and casks 



of provisions for si.\ months. . 



of equipage 



of stores, captain and officers' 



of clothing and boats 



of iron ballast 



of stone or shingle ballast. 



Feet. 



209-48 

 53-3 

 26-65 

 18-65 

 14-92 

 26-65 

 24"22 



Tons. 

 5057-1 



228-47 



22-65 



27-95 



Ft. 5-68 



32-36 P' 



34-24 



34-12 



20-18 



1098 



764 



2410 



JFy.14-39 



2-39 



13-14 



478-14 



318-12 



303-66 



50-13 



594-79 



132-07 



61-69 



38-56 



482-0 



187-98 



Feet. 

 198-29 

 52-77 

 26-12 

 18-47 

 14-56 

 26-29 

 23-63 

 Tons. 

 4738-04 



202-44 



20-24 



25-06 



5-33 



30-36 P' 



32-24 

 32-13 

 16-8 

 1037 

 727 

 2313-6 

 13-85 

 1-42 



12-79 



471-39 

 258-.35 



282-45 



47-24 



586-59 



124-84 



55-91 



34-6 



385-6 



177-37 



Feet. 



196-16 

 51-17 

 25-32 

 18-12 

 12-79 

 23-98 

 22-38 

 Tons. 



3687-2 



121-46 



18-31 



21-3 

 5-86 

 30-36 P' 



32-24 

 18-8 



839 



581 

 1739-05 



13-41 

 1-68 



12-96 



361-5 



236-18 



227-5 



38-56 



431-39 



100-74 



33-74 



28-92 



347-04 



142-67 



2647-14 

 Weisht of hull and masts | 2410-0 



2424-34 

 2313-6 



1948-24 

 1739-05 



Feet. 

 181-23 

 47-44 

 23-45 

 16-69 

 11-63 

 22-92 

 21-14 

 Tons. 

 2938-7 



110-86 



15-09 



19-5 

 5-86 

 28-36 P' 



30-18 



16-8 

 690 

 472 



1385-26 



12-18 



2-69 



12-96 



302-69 

 212-08 

 185-08 



30-85 

 354-27 



82-9 



28-92 



24-1 

 236-18 



96-4 



1553-47 

 1385-26 



Total displacement, as above 0057-14 



4737-94 



3687-29 



2938-73 



