Paquete de Maule

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Paquete de Maule
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Name: Paquete de Maule
Builder: Lawrence & Foulks (New York)
Completed: 1861
In service: 1861
Out of service: 1866
Captured: 6 March 1866
Fate: Captured by Spanish Navy during the Chincha Islands War
Career (Spain) PN Jack
Commissioned: 6 March 1866
Fate: Scuttled after the Battle of Callao during the Chincha Islands War, 2 May 1866
General characteristics
Type: Sidewheel steamer
Tons burthen: 407 tons
Length: 165 ft (50 m)
Beam: 29 ft (8.8 m)
Draft: 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m)
Depth of hold: 9 ft (2.7 m)
Propulsion: 2 × 32 in (81 cm) cylinder, 8 ft (2.4 m) stroke vertical beam steam engines; 2 × flue boilers in hold, no blowers
Sail plan: Brig

Paquete de Maule (also spelled Paquette de Maule and Paquete del Maule) was a small merchant sidewheel steamer built in the United States in 1861 for operation along the Chilean coast. Converted into a gunboat for service during the Chincha Islands War, she was captured by Spain and scuttled shortly thereafter.

Construction and design

Paquete de Maule, a 400-ton sidewheel steamer, was built by Lawrence & Foulks in 1861 at Williamsburg, New York for G. K. Stevenson & Co., who planned to operate the vessel between Valparaiso and Maule, Chile.[1]

Paquete de Maule was 165 feet long, with a beam of 29 feet, depth of hold 9 feet, and draft of 8 feet 6 inches. She was built of white oak and locust, with square frames fastened with copper and treenails, and strengthened with diagonal and double laid braces. She was powered by a pair of 32-inch cylinder, 8-foot stroke vertical beam steam engines built by the Novelty Iron Works of New York, driving two 24-foot diameter wooden sidewheels. Steam was supplied by a pair of flue boilers without blowers, located in the hold. The vessel was also brig-rigged for auxiliary sail power.[1]

Career

During the Chincha Islands War, the Paquete del Maule served as an auxiliary ship to the Chilean fleet and it was armed with two cannons. On March 6, 1866, while en-route from Lota to Montevideo with a crew of 126 men destined to complete the crews of the ironclads "Huascar" and "Independencia", she was captured by the Spanish frigates Blanca and Numancia at the Gulf of Arauco[2].

On 10 May 1866, after the Battle of Callao, the Paquete del Maule was burned and scuttled by the Spanish near the San Lorenzo island since they couldn't take it with them on their retreat towards the Philippines.

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