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Spanish frigate El Gamo
Capture of the El Gamo
The Action and Capture of the Spanish Xebeque Frigate El Gamo by Clarkson Frederick Stanfield
Career (Spain) Flag of Spain (1785–1873, 1875–1931)
Name: El Gamo
Captured: 6 May 1801 by Lord Cochrane
Fate: Sold to Algeria as a merchantman
General characteristics
Class & type: 32-gun frigate
Displacement: ≈600 tons
Sail plan: Interchangeable xebec-rigged and ship-rigged
Complement: 319
Armament:

32 guns:

  • 22 × 12-pounder guns
  • 8 × 8-pounder guns
  • 2 × 24-pounder carronades

The Spanish ship El Gamo was a 32-gun xebec-frigate of the Spanish Navy involved in action with, and subsequently captured by Lord Cochrane on 6 May 1801. The skirmish is notable for the large disparity between the size and firepower of El Gamo and her opponent, the British brig Speedy; the former was around four times the size, had much greater firepower and a crew six times the size of Speedy, which had a reduced crew of 54 at the time of the engagement.

After her capture, El Gamo was sold to the ruler of Algiers as a merchantman.

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