GOTO PREDESTINATSIYA 1700
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:12 pm
Built as a wooden Russian warship at Voronezh, Southern Russia, by Czar Peter I and the master shipbuilder F.M. Sklyaev.
19 November 1698 laid down.
24 April 1700 launched under the name GOTO PREDESTINATSIYA (The God Prediction).
Displacement 500 till 600 tons. Dim. 118 x 31 x 9.2ft.
Armament 26 – 16 pdr. lower deck, 24 – 8 pdr. main deck, and 8 – 3pdr on poop deck.
Crew 253.
After completing served in the Imperial Russian Sea of Azov Fleet as a ship-of-the-line.
She was the pride of the Azov fleet.
The design was based on a British design and modified and improved by Czar Peter I, who personally supervised all aspects of her construction.
She was constructed entirely by Russian workers on all levels.
April 1702 was she transited to the mouth of the River Don.
June 1710 transferred to Azov.
June 1711 in auction against Turkey.
1711 Sold to Turkey.
Russia 1993 100r sg6434, scott 6169.
Russia 2001 1.50r sg?, scott. ( On the right on the stamp is a plan of the ship GOTO PREDESTINATSIYA).
Source: some web-sites. Russian Warships in the Age of Sail 1696-1860 by Tredrea & Sozaan.
19 November 1698 laid down.
24 April 1700 launched under the name GOTO PREDESTINATSIYA (The God Prediction).
Displacement 500 till 600 tons. Dim. 118 x 31 x 9.2ft.
Armament 26 – 16 pdr. lower deck, 24 – 8 pdr. main deck, and 8 – 3pdr on poop deck.
Crew 253.
After completing served in the Imperial Russian Sea of Azov Fleet as a ship-of-the-line.
She was the pride of the Azov fleet.
The design was based on a British design and modified and improved by Czar Peter I, who personally supervised all aspects of her construction.
She was constructed entirely by Russian workers on all levels.
April 1702 was she transited to the mouth of the River Don.
June 1710 transferred to Azov.
June 1711 in auction against Turkey.
1711 Sold to Turkey.
Russia 1993 100r sg6434, scott 6169.
Russia 2001 1.50r sg?, scott. ( On the right on the stamp is a plan of the ship GOTO PREDESTINATSIYA).
Source: some web-sites. Russian Warships in the Age of Sail 1696-1860 by Tredrea & Sozaan.