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platform amidships. They had a high centre of gravity, which made them slow and unweatherly, but they were seaworthy. In peacetime the Royal Navy frequently used them as substitutes for frigates, especially in distant foreign stations. In wartime their slowness meant they were used mostly as convoy
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Sea officers often referred to the post ships as frigates though technically the Admiralty scrupulously never described them as such. The vessels were frigate-built, with traditional
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Royal Navy designation for certain ships, used in the 18th and 19th centuries
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The United States Navy termed ships of this type "third-class frigates."
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The Sailing Navy List - all the Ships of the Royal Navy 1688-1860
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The Command of the Ocean, a Naval History of Britain 1649–1815
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of the vessel; however, all sixth rates were in practice
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