Fylla in Copenhagen, 1888
History
Denmark
NameFylla
BuilderRoyal Naval Shipyard, Copenhagen
Yard number51
Laid down13 June 1861
Launched1 July 1862
Commissioned1863
Decommissioned3 Sept. 1894
HomeportCopenhagen
IdentificationCall sign: GRBV
FateBroken up 1903
General characteristics
Class and typeSteam gunboat
Displacement498/560 Ton
Length47.8 m (157 ft)
Beam7.9 m (26 ft)
Draught3.1 m (10 ft)
PropulsionBaumgarten & Burmeister 150nHP
Sail planTop sail schooner
Complement84
Armament
  • 1863: 1 60 lb cannon, 2 30 lb cannons
  • 1864:1 60 lb cannon, 2 18 lb rifled cannons
  • 1885: 6 97 mm cannons, 2 37 mm revolver cannons

HDMS Fylla was a Danish gunboat, launched in 1862. Fylla was built entirely in wood, rigged as a topsail schooner and equipped with a steam-driven propeller. The propeller could be raised up into a well when under sail. Original armament was turning cannons placed in the midline of the ship, but later replaced by smaller cannons on each side of the ship.[1]

Service

Plan of gun deck, after rearmament in 1882

Fylla's first voyage was to the Danish West Indies in 1863, but she was called back in 1864 because of the second Schleswig war. During most of her career Fylla served as inspection ship and coast guard around the Faroes, Iceland and Greenland, but also as fisheries inspection ship in the North Sea in 1880-81. Major repairs and rearmament with more, but smaller cannons, in 1881-82.[1] Fylla was decommissioned in 1894 and broken up in 1903.

References

  1. 1 2 Steensen, R. Steen (1971). Vore Krydsere (PDF). Copenhagen: Strubes Forlag.
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