History
Russia
Name Rurik
Namesake Rurik
Builder Gamla Warfsbolaget i Åbo
Launched 30 October 1851
General characteristics
Type Steam-powered frigate
Displacement 1500 tons
Propulsion
24 foot paddle
300 horsepower steam engine by Cowie & Erikson, Turku
Speed 11 knots (20 km/h)
Armament 12 guns
Rurik (Рюрик ) was a steam-powered frigate of the Imperial Russian Navy . She was ordered by the Senate of the Grand Duchy of Finland for the Finnish naval equipage (Suomen Meriekipaasi) . She was named in honour of Rurik , the semi-legendary founder of ancient Russia.
Rurik was designed by Johan Eberhard von Schantz .[ 1] She was built in Turku at Gamla Warfsbolaget i Åbo [ 2] and launched in October 1851.[ 3] [ 4] At the time of her construction she was the largest ship ever built in Finland. The Scottish engineer William Crichton was recruited to supervise construction of the steam engine.[ 5] Later he took over the engine builder Cowie & Ericsson and renamed it W:m Crichton & C:o .[ 5]
Although financed by Finns, the ship ended up serving as an escort vessel to the Russian Imperial Yacht . She survived the Crimean War , and later served in the Russian Baltic Fleet .
See also
References
^ "von Schantz, Johan Eberhard" (in Finnish). Biografiakeskus. Retrieved 2 April 2015 .
^ Lehti, Aarni; Immonen, Karl (2006). Porin puiset sotalaivat [The imperial sloops of war from Pori ] (PDF) (in Finnish). Pori : Porin kaupungin painatuskeskus. Retrieved 2 April 2015 .
^ "Rurik -- ångfregatten" , Åbo Tidningar (in Swedish), no. 84, p. 1, 31 October 1851, retrieved 3 July 2014
^ "Krigsångfregatten Rurik" , Åbo Underrättelser (in Swedish), no. 84, p. 1, 31 October 1851, retrieved 3 July 2014
^ a b Keisarin messinkilelu oli antimagneettinen erikoisuus (in Finnish) (Turun Sanomat ) [1]