Alternative History

The New Granadian Navy is the navy of the Kingdom of New Granada. The modern Navy was founded in the 1880s shortly after the establishment of the Trans-Istmo Canal. The Navy is divided into small deployment groups, the Caribbean Task Force operating in the Caribbean and around the Trans-Istmo Canal and the Pacific High Seas Fleet operating in the Pacific Ocean.

Composition[]

Ship Main Guns Displacement Propulsion Service
Laid Down Launched Commisoned Fate
NGS Bathurst 1887 1888 1890 In Service
NGS Bucardo 1887 1888 1890 Sunk During the New Granadian Civil War in 1919
NGS Jorge 1887 1888 1890 In Service
NGS Soberano 1887 1888 1890 Sunk During the Aztlani Civil War in 1924
NGS Pinedo 1887 1888 1890 Suhk During the New Granadian Civil War in 1920
NGS Thorne 1887 1888 1890 Sunk During the New Granadian Civil War in 1919
 NGS Independência (PDB) 24 cm K L/35 2336 tons 2-shaft, 2 Vertical Compound steam engines, 3,000 ihp (2,200 kW), 4 boilers, 340 tons coal (maximum) 15 March 1890 26 February 1891 1893 In Service
NGS

Liberdade (PDB)

24 cm K L/35 2336 tons 2-shaft, 2 Vertical Compound steam engines, 3,000 ihp (2,200 kW), 4 boilers, 340 tons coal (maximum) 9 February 1890 17 April 1891 1893 In Service
NGS Vigésimo (PC)
NGS Nove de Julho (PC)
NGS Bogotá (PC)
NGS Garibaldi (AC)
NGS São Martim(AC)
NGS Pueyrredón(AC)
NGS Miguel (AC)
NGS

Rivadavia(AC)

NGS Mariano Moreno

Caribbean Task Force[]

Ship Main Guns Displacement Propulsion Laid Down Launched Commissioned Fate
NGS Bathurst 1887 1888 1890
NGS Bucardo 1887 1888 1890
NGS Jorge 1887 1888 1890
NGS Soberano 1887 1888 1890
NGS Pinedo 1887 1888 1890
NGS Thorne 1887 1888 1890
 NGS Independência (PDB)  24 cm K L/35 2336 tons 2-shaft, 2 Vertical Compound steam engines, 3,000 ihp (2,200 kW), 4 boilers, 340 tons coal (maximum) 15 March 1890

26 February 1891

1893 In Service
NGS

Liberdade (PDB)

24 cm K L/35 2336 tons 2-shaft, 2 Vertical Compound steam engines, 3,000 ihp (2,200 kW), 4 boilers, 340 tons coal (maximum) 9 February 1890 17 April 1891 1893 In Service
NGS Vigésimo (PC) 4 × 6-inch (152 mm) QF guns 3600 tons 2-shaft VTE, 14,500 ihp (10,800 kW), 8 cylindrical boilers, 350 to 750 tons coal 1891 1892 1895 In Service
NGS Nove de Julho (PC) 4 × 6-inch (152 mm) QF guns 3600 tons 2-shaft VTE, 14,500 ihp (10,800 kW), 8 cylindrical boilers, 350 to 750 tons coal 1892 1893 1895 In Service
NGS Bogotá (PC) 2 × 8 in (203 mm)/45 guns (2×1) 4,788 long tons (4,865 tonnes) Two vertical triple expansion steam engines

8 cylindrical boilers

2 shafts

February 1893 10 May 1895 February 1896 In Service
NGS Garibaldi (AC) 2 × single 254 mm (10 in) guns 6,840 tonnes (6,730 long tons) 2 Shafts; 2 Vertical triple-expansion steam engines 1893 27 May 1895 February 1896 In Service
NGS São Martim(AC) 2 × twin 203 mm (8 in) guns 8,100 tonnes (8,000 long tons) 2 Shafts; 2 Vertical triple-expansion steam engines 1894 25 May 1896 October 1896 In Service
NGS Pueyrredón(AC) 2 × single 254 mm (10 in) guns 8,000 tonnes (7,900 long tons) 2 Shafts; 2 Vertical triple-expansion steam engines 1895 25 September 1897 August 1898 In Service
NGS Miguel (AC) 2 × single 254 mm (10 in) guns 8,100 tonnes (8,000 long tons) 2 Shafts; 2 Vertical triple-expansion steam engines 1895 25 July 1897

8 October 1898

In Service
NGS

Rivadavia(AC)

1 single 10 in/40 Type 41 gun(forward) 7,700 tonnes (7,578 long tons) 2 Shafts

2 Vertical triple-expansion steam engines

10 March 1902 22 October 1902 7 January 1904 In Service
NGS Mariano Moreno

Pacific High Seas Fleet[]

NGS Capitão Pimentel
NGS Palestrante Eduardo
NGS Palestrante Emanuel
NGS Baptista
NGS Esmeralda
NGS Palestrante Ruy
NGS Constituição
NGS Liberdade
NGS Panama

New Granadian Reserve Fleet[]

Ship

Main Guns

Displacement

Propulsion

Laid-Down

Launched

Commisoned

Fate

NGS Almirante Marrom
NGS A Parata
NGS Os Andes
NGS Patagônia
NGS Pátria