Spanish frigate Concepción (1860)
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| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | Concepción |
| Namesake | The Immaculate Conception |
| Ordered | 1858 (authorized) |
| Builder | Arsenal de La Carraca, San Fernando, Spain |
| Cost | 3,989,010 pesetas |
| Laid down | 28 February 1858 |
| Launched | 2 August 1860 |
| Commissioned | 6 June 1861 |
| Decommissioned | 1890 or 1893 (see text) |
| Fate | |
| General characteristics | |
| Type | Screw frigate |
| Displacement | 3,210 t (3,160 long tons) |
| Length | 70 m (229 ft 8 in) or 70.18 m (230 ft 3 in) (see text) |
| Beam | 13.80 m (45 ft 3 in) or 14 m (45 ft 11 in) (see text) |
| Height | 6.82 m (22 ft 5 in) |
| Draft | 6.12 m (20 ft 1 in) or 6.40 m (21 ft 0 in) (see text) |
| Installed power | 600 hp (447 kW) (nominal) |
| Propulsion | One John Penn and Sons steam engine, four boilers, one shaft; 360 tons coal |
| Speed | 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) |
| Complement | 500 |
| Armament |
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Concepción was a Spanish Navy screw frigate commissioned in 1861. The lead ship of the Concepción-class frigates, she was named for the Immaculate Conception. She took part in the mulitnational intervention in Mexico of 1861–1862. She was disarmed and hulked in 1886 and decommissioned and sold for scrapping during the 1890s.
Concepción was a screw frigate with a wooden hull. She had three masts and a bowsprit. She displaced 2,800 tons.[1] According to one source, she was 70.18 metres (230 ft 3 in) long and 13.80 metres (45 ft 3 in) in beam, 6.82 metres (22 ft 5 in) in height, and 6.12 metres (20 ft 1 in) in draft;[1][2] another source claims that she was 70 metres (229 ft 8 in) long, 14 metres (45 ft 11 in) in beam, and 6.40 metres (21 ft 0 in) in draft,[3][1] and still another that she was 77 metres (252 ft) long, 15 metres (48 ft) in beam, and 7.11 metres (23 ft 4 in) in draft.[4]
She had a John Penn and Sons steam engine rated at a nominal 600 horsepower (447 kW)[5] which, with her four boilers, gave her a speed of 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph).[1] She could carry up to 360 tons of coal.[1] Her armament consisted of a 220-millimetre (8.7 in) swivel gun on her bow, twenty 68-pounder (31 kg) 200-millimetre (7.9 in) smoothbore guns, eight 32-pounder (14.5 kg) 160-millimetre (6.3 in) smoothbore guns, eight 32-pounder (14.5 kg) 160-millimetre (6.3 in) rifled guns, and six bronze guns — two 150-millimetre (5.9 in) howitzers, two 120-millimetre (4.7 in) rifled guns, and two 80-millimetre (3.1 in) rifled guns — for disembarkation and use in her boats.[1] She had a crew of 500 men.[1]