HMS Rattlesnake (1861)

History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Rattlesnake
Launched9 July 1861
Out of service1874
FateBroken up in 1882
General characteristics
Class & typeJason-class corvette
Displacement2431 tons
Length225 feet
PropulsionScrew
Sail planrigging
Speed11.66 knots
Armament21

HMS Rattlesnake was a 21-gun Jason-class corvette launched in 1861 at Chatham Dockyard and broken up in 1882. During her third commission from 1871–1873 she was the flagship of Commodore John Edmund Commerell, Commander-in-Chief Cape of Good Hope and West Coast of Africa Station, who was wounded at the start of the Third Anglo-Ashanti War.[1] Rattlesnake was propelled by a Ravenhill & Salkeld engine delivering 1,628 indicated horsepower (1,214 kW). When operating under sailpower, her funnel could be retracted to clear the rigging and her propeller lifted into a special housing aft to streamline her hullform.[2]

References

  1. ^ "HMS Rattlesnake (1861)". pdavis. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  2. ^ "1667 C. Rattlesnake 1861". Warship Archive. Agenziabozzo. Retrieved 26 November 2019.