HMS Swiftsure (1870)

She was found to be almost unbeatable as a performer under sail, being bested only by the wooden-hulled frigate Aurora.

[1] She paid off at Devonport and was given an extensive refit; being given a barque rig, torpedo equipment, a supplementary armament of 25-pounder breech loaders, and Admiral's Quarters to enable her to relieve Triumph as Pacific Station flagship, which she did from 1882 to 1885.

She received new boilers at Devonport, and was then held in reserve until a second spell as Pacific flag from April 1888 until October 1890.

In the annual manoeuvres of 1893, Swiftsure asked permission from the Admiral to spread sail, as her engines were inadequate to generate the power required to produce the speed ordered.

This was the last occasion in which a British battleship spread sail while travelling in company with a fleet at sea.

At the Battle of Escombrera in 1873
HMS Swiftsure during a passage from Honolulu to Esquimalt, 1883