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Monday, 23 February 2026

Design for a Dutch cruiser 1st class dated 1884


Zr.Ms. Atjeh. ©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com


Of the Atjeh-class protected cruiser or screw steamships 1st class preceded by the Zilveren Kruis-class. The first design dated from 1874 in which a ship was described of 72.00 (between perpendiculars)-11.32 x 5.66 metres and a displacement of 2,345 tons. The final design dated from 18 December 1874. The dimensions were now 70,00 (between perpendiculars)-92.00 (over all) x 12.50 x 10.00 (hold) x 5.56 (fore maximum)-6.10 (aft maximum) metres and a load displacement of 3,180 tons.Eight ships were planned of which 6 were completed (Atjeh 1875-1877, Tromp 1875-1882, Koningin Emma der Nederlanden 1876-1880, De Ruyter 1879-1885, Van Speyk 1880-1887 and Johan Willem Friso 1883-1880) and 2 lost by fire (Kortenaer 1882-1883), Doggersbank 1881-1883), all built by the Rijkswerf, Amsterdam, Netherlands. With ram bow. Called Atjeh type second and fifth design. Copy sent to the Hoofingenieur Adviseur voor Scheepsbouw on 15 March 1884. Displacement 3,720 (normal)-4,000 (loaded) tons.

Source

Het Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands drawing 524734

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