Chilean corvette Baquedano (1898)

Baquedano was the first training ship of the Chilean Navy ordered specifically for this purpose. She replaced in this function the old Abtao and Pilcomayo.

Corvette Baquedano
History
Chile
Name: General Baquedano
Namesake: Manuel Baquedano
Builder: Armstrong Whitworth
Launched: 5 July 1898
Commissioned: 22 August 1899
Decommissioned: 15 December 1959
Notes: Also known as La chancha
General characteristics
Displacement: 2500 t
Length: 240 ft (73.2 m)
Depth: 18 ft (5.5 m)
Propulsion: 1,500 HP, Belleville boiler
Sail plan: corvette
Speed: 13.75 knots (25.47 km/h; 15.82 mph)
Crew: 333

From 1922 to 1926 she was refitted in Talcahuano. She continued to serve as training ship until 1935.

In the literature

Francisco Coloane wrote the novel El último grumete de la Baquedano (The last deckboy of the Baquedano).

The crew of the General Baquedano while on a visit to Sydney, July 1931

References

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