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==Design== ==Design==
''Dandolo'' was {{cvt|67.8|m|ftin}} ], with a ] of {{cvt|12.16|m|ftin}} and a ] of {{cvt|5.08|m|ftin}}. The ship had a ] of {{cvt|1697|LT|lk=on}}. Her crew numbered 294 officers and enlisted sailors.{{sfn|Sieche & Bilzer|p=276}}


==Service history== ==Service history==

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SMS Dandolo was the second and final member of the Erzherzog Friedrich class of screw corvettes built for the Austrian Navy in the 1850s.

Design

Dandolo was 67.8 m (222 ft 5 in) long overall, with a beam of 12.16 m (39 ft 11 in) and a draft of 5.08 m (16 ft 8 in). The ship had a displacement of 1,697 long tons (1,724 t). Her crew numbered 294 officers and enlisted sailors.

Service history

Notes

  1. Sieche & Bilzer, p. 276.

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