HMS Serapis (1866)

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Name: HMS Serapis
Builder: Thames Shipbuilding Co., Blackwall
Launched: 2 September 1866
Commissioned: 2 October 1876 at Portsmouth
Fate: Sold 23 November 1894
General characteristics
Displacement: 6,211 tons, 4,173 tons BM
Propulsion: Screw 4,030 hpi 700 hp
Speed: 15 kn (28 km/h)

HMS Serapis was a Royal Navy troopship commissioned for the Indian Government and launched in the Thames 26 September 1866 from Blackwall Yard. She was operated by the Royal Navy to transport up to 1,200 troops and family from Portsmouth to Bombay. This usually took 70 days. She was disposed of in 1894.

Serapis was one of five sister ships, the others being HMS Crocodile, HMS Jumna, HMS Euphrates, and HMS Malabar.

She weighed 6,211 gross tonnes, with a single screw, a speed of 15 knots, one funnel, three masts (rigged for sail), 3 guns, and a white painted hull. Her bow was a "ram bow" and projected under water.

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