French ship Donawerth (1854)

The Jean Bart, sister-ship of Donawerth. Drawing by Louis Le Breton
History
France
NameDonawerth
BuilderArsenal de Lorient
Laid down27 July 1827
Launched15 February 1854
CompletedJuly 1854
Commissioned1 May 1854
Out of serviceShip reclassified=
RenamedFrom Alexandre, 23 November 1839
FateScrapped, 1897
General characteristics (as built)
Class & typeDonawerth-class ship of the line
Displacement4,231 tonnes
Length60.5 m (198 ft 6 in) (gun deck)
Beam16.28 m (53 ft 5 in)
Draught8.2 m (26 ft 11 in)=
Depth8.05 m (26 ft 5 in)
Installed power1,175 ihp (1,191 PS; 876 kW)
Propulsion1 × shaft; 1 × Horizontal-return connecting rod-steam engine
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Speed9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph)
Complement814
Armament

Donawerth was the lead ship of her class of steam-powered, third-rate, 80 gun ships of the line built for the French Navy during the 1850s. She had been laid down as a Suffren-class sailing ship of the line, but remained on the stocks until she was chosen for conversion to steam power in 1854. The ship played a minor role in the Crimean War of 1854–1855. Donaworth exchanged names with Jean Bart in 1868, and subsequently served as a training ship.