SECOND-CLASS ARMORED CRUISERS.
Name. Tonnage. Guns
in Speed in Hull.
Batteries.
knots/hour.
Alfonso XII 5,000 19 20.0
Steel
Lepanto 4,826 25 20.0
Steel
UNARMORED CRUISERS.
Name. Tonnage. Guns
in Speed in Hull.
Batteries.
knots/hour.
Reina Christina 3,520 21 17.5
Steel
Aragon 3,342 24 17.5
Steel
Cartilla 3,342 22 17.5
Steel
Navarra 3,342 16 17.5
Steel
Alfonso XII 3,090 23 17.5
Steel
Reina Mercedes 3,090 21 17.5
Steel
Velasco 1,152 7 14.3
Steel
C. de Venadito 1,130 13 14.0
Steel
Ulloa 1,130 12 14.0
Steel
Austria 1,130 12 14.0
Steel
Isabel 1,130 15 14.0
Steel
Isabel II 1,130 16 14.0
Steel
Isla de Cuba 1,030 12 16.0
Steel
Isla de Luzon 1,030 12 16.0
Steel
Ensenada 1,030 13 15.0
Steel
Quiros 315 0 0
Iron
Villabolas 315 0 0
Iron
—— 935
5 0 Wood
Torpedo boats. [Footnote: Armed with two and four torpedo tubes, six quick fire and two machine guns.]
Name. Tonnage. Guns
in Speed in Hull.
Batteries.
knots/hour.
Alvaro de Bezan 830 0 20.0
Steel
Maria Molina 830 0 20.0
Steel
Destructor 458 0 20.0
Steel
Filipinas 750 0 20.0
Steel
Galicia 571 0 20.0
Steel
Marques Vitoria 830 0 20.0
Steel
Marques Molina 571 0 20.0
Steel
Pinzon 571 0 20.0
Steel
Nueva Espana 630 0 20.0
Steel
Rapido 570 0 20.0
Steel
Temerario 590 0 20.0
Steel
Yanez Pinzon 571 0 20.0
Steel
GUNBOATS. [Footnote: There are eighteen others of smaller size, which with the above were built for service in Cuban waters, and are now there.]
Name. Tonnage. Guns
in Speed in Hull.
Batteries.
knots/hour.