HMS Boyne
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HMS Boyne

1692 third-rate ship of the line


Service Entry
1692
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
third-rate, 1719 Establishment Group and 1706 Establishment

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HMS Boyne was an 80-gun third-rate ship of the line built for the Royal Navy, launched at Deptford Dockyard on 21 May 1692. As a third-rate vessel, she was designed to carry a formidable broadside while maintaining maneuverability and was part of the crucial backbone of the Royal Navy’s fleet during her era. Initially, she featured two gundecks and was armed with a total of 80 guns, reflecting the standard armament for ships of her class at the time. In her first major rebuild, she was reconstructed to the 1706 Establishment at Blackwall Yard. This rebuild included mounting her guns on three gundecks, a significant change from her original configuration, although she retained her classification as a third-rate ship. She was relaunched from Blackwall on 26 March 1708, modernizing her structure and capabilities to meet evolving naval standards. A second major rebuild took place at Deptford, where she was reconstructed according to the 1733 proposals of the 1719 Establishment. This extensive overhaul resulted in her relaunch on 28 May 1739, further updating her design to extend her service life. HMS Boyne’s service included participation in notable naval campaigns, most notably as part of Vice-Admiral Edward Vernon’s fleet during the War of Jenkins’ Ear. She played a role in the expedition to Cartagena de Indias, a significant engagement aimed at disrupting Spanish interests in the Caribbean. Her involvement in this expedition highlights her importance in British naval operations during the early 18th century. The vessel served for over seven decades before being broken up in 1763, marking the end of her active service. Throughout her career, HMS Boyne exemplified the evolution of ship design during her period and contributed to key military campaigns, underscoring her maritime significance as a formidable third-rate ship of the line in the Royal Navy’s fleet.

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