History
Denmark
NameElephanten[1][2]
NamesakeThe Order of the Elephant
BuilderLaurent Barbé
Laid down1740
Launched6 May 1741
In service1741
Out of service1760
HomeportCopenhagen
General characteristics
TypeShip of the line[1]
Tons burthen1177 Lst
Length169 ft (52 m)
Beam45 ft (14 m)
Draught21 ft (6.4 m) (aft)
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Complement668[2]
Armament70 x 24 pdr guns

HDMS Elephanten [3][Note 1] was an 18th-century ship-of-the-line in the Dano-Norwegian navy that was built at Nyholmen in Copenhagen by Laurent Barbé[4] and ornamentation by J.Wiedewelt.[5]

A model of this ship's figurehead can be seen at the Royal Danish Naval Museum and also a model of the stern galleries in full colour.[1]

Design and construction

The design of the ship-of-the-line which would become Elephanten was produced by Barbé as part of a competition between him and another French shipbuilder, du Chemin, before the appointment of the new master shipbuilder to the Danish fleet. Barbé's employment dated from 6 May 1740,[4] by which time construction of the new ship had already started![1] Even during construction, Elephanten gave cause for concern about the structure of the keel - which was put down to faulty construction rather than faulty design. In the end, Elephanten proved to be an excellent ship and the technical drawings set the standard for future work. [4] Elephanten's sistership, Nellebladet (1746), was built to the same design plan.[6]

Fate

Elephanten was decommissioned in 1760 and broken up the same year.[2]

Notes

  1. A number of technical drawings can be seen on-line at by clicking "vis"

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