HMS Simoom (1849)

HMS Simoom
History
United Kingdom
NameSimoom
BuilderRobert Napier and Sons in Govan Yard No 17
Laid downOctober 1845
Launched24 May 1849
FateSold 1887 for breaking up
General characteristics
TypeFrigate
Displacement2,240 long tons (2,280 t)
Length246 ft (75.0 m)
Beam41 ft 9 in (12.7 m)
Draught26 ft 7 in (8.1 m)
Installed power604 bhp (450 kW) (steam)
PropulsionSteam engine, 1 shaft, 4-cyl, horizontal single expansion
Armament8 × guns

HMS Simoom was an iron frigate converted to an iron screw troopship. She was laid down in October 1845; however, on 23 April 1847 her frigate design was abandoned as this type of iron warship was considered to be unsuitable against cannon fire and she was ordered to be completed as a troopship. She was launched by Robert Napier and Sons in Govan, Yard No 17, on 24 May 1849, then sold to Collings, Dartmouth in June 1887.[1]

  1. ^ Clyde Maritime

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