Chilean corvette Constitución (1851)

History
Chile
Name: Constitución
Namesake: Constitución, Chile
Operator: Chilean Navy
Commissioned: 1851
Decommissioned: 1856
General characteristics
Class and type: Corvette
Tons burthen: 644 t
Length: 124 ft 5 in (37.92 m)
Beam: 32 ft 5 in (9.88 m)
Sail plan: corvette
Complement: 179 men
Armament: 18 × 24 pounder

The Chilean corvette Constitución was built by the Juan Duprat shipyard in Valparaíso under a Chilean law of year 1847 in that same year and was launched on 19 January 1851. It was the first warship to be built completely in Chile, excluding the guns which were made in France. The copper plates to protect the hull were made by Lambert in Coquimbo.

During the revolution of 1851 she adhered to the cause of the government.[1]

Constitución was decommissioned in 1856 and disarmed in 1857.

References

  1. López Urrutia, Carlos. Historia de la Marina de Chile (in Spanish). Santiago de Chile: Editorial Andrés Bello. p. 278. ISBN 978-0-615-18574-3.

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