Crane Group

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NameCrane Group
Builders
OperatorsRoyal Navy Ensign English Navy Royal
Preceded byNone
Class overview
NameCrane Group
Builders
OperatorsRoyal Navy Ensign English Navy Royal
Preceded byNone
Succeeded by1637 Group
Built1590
In service1590-1629
Completed4
Lost1
Retired3
General characteristics
TypeSmall Ship
Tons burthen200 bm
Sail planship-rigged
Complement100 - 1603
Armament19 guns

The Crane Group was a group of four 200-ton small galleons built after the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. These vessels were all armed with about 20 guns and were rated in the six tier rating system of 1626 as Fourth Rate ships. They were all gone by the 1630s.[1]

The ships may have been built in Deptford but not much information survives. The master shipwrights are known but not the exact location of their builds. Only launch years are available for each ship. The dimensions of the vessels is varied and will be shown on the individual pages of each vessel. The gun armaments was also varied though it is known that they carried around nineteen to twenty guns of demi-culverins, sakers, minions and fowlers.[2]

Ships of the Crane Group

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