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Hierarchical Path: Seven Years War (Main Page) >> Navies >> Russian Navy >> Uriil (66)
Origin and History
The ship, of the Slava Rossii Class, was designed by Joseph Noy and built by I. V. James (И. В. Ямес) in Archangelsk. Her keel was laid down on August 28, 1748.
During the Seven Years' War, the ship was under the command of:
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The ship was broken up in 1763.
Service during the War
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Characteristics

Sketch of a typical 66-gun ship according to the Shipbuilding Regulations – Source: Collection of Roman Shlygin
The design of most Russian ships of the line of this period still adhered tightly to the Shipbuilding Regulations issued by Peter the Great in 1723.
Guns | 66
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Crew | no information found | ||||||
Length at keel | 37.95 m (124' 6”) | ||||||
Length at gun deck | 47.25 m (155' 6”) | ||||||
Width | 12.65 m (41' 6”) | ||||||
Depth in Hold | 5.49 m (18') | ||||||
Displacement | approx. 1,200 metric tons |
References
Harrison, Simon and Manuel Blasco, Three Decks - Warships in the Age of Sail
Acknowledgement
Roman Shlygin for his collaboration on this article