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Musquito-class floating battery : ウィキペディア英語版
Musquito-class floating battery

The Musquito-class was a Royal Navy class of two 4-gun floating batteries built to a design by Admiral Sir Sidney Smith specifically to serve with his squadron in French coastal waters. Both were named and ordered under Admiralty Order 26 May 1794.〔Winfield (2008), p. 383,〕
==Design and construction==
Smith had the two vessels built with tapered, flat-bottomed hulls, so that they could go into shallow waters. For stability he had them fitted with three Shank sliding or drop keels (actually removable centreboards). Two of the keels were parallel and forward and the third was aft.〔 (The Shank keels were the invention of naval architect Captain John Schank.)
Wells & Co. built both vessels at Deptford Dockyard in 1794 and launched them there that same year.

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