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Fort Walton Gunade
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Hello All,
I just returned from Florida and spotted this Gunade in Fort Walton Beach. It is 6' long with a 5 1/4" bore at the muzzel. I couldn't really tell if it was cupped. Does anyone know if 5 1/4" equals an 18 pounder? It had no markings. It is spiked but the bore is clear. The plaque called it a carronade but it has trunnions.
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I forgot to add that as wicked as these guns were I don't think it would have made a very good coastal defense gun. Maybe that's why they buried it.
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Zulu,
That diameter bore size would make it an 18-pounder.
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September 28, 2009, 05:38:22 PM »
Zulu, nice pics...I don't want to nit-pic, but on my screen that meaurement looks to be 5 1/2", instead of 5 1/4". Probably just my screen! BoomLover
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I agree about being a poor coastal defense gun but it would make a dandy "flank howitzer" in a coastal fort.
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September 29, 2009, 07:36:05 AM »
an 18lber and six feet long , i was wondering how big they made these 'gunades' ?
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I think they were made in 32 pounders and maybe 64 pounders. Any comments?
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Didn't Nelson's flagship have a 68 pounder carronade?
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