- Spiegel, 68 guns 1663 Amsterdam crew 315 men 156ft x 41ft x 15ft
- Provincie van Utrecht, 58 guns 1663 Amsterdam crew 265 men 145ft x 37ft x 14.5ft
- Geloof, 50 guns about 1661, Amsterdam crew 240 men 140ft x 40ft x 14ft
- Middelburg, 36 guns about 1661 Amsterdam crew 165 men
- Damiaten, 32 guns 1663 Amsterdam crew 135 men 120ft x 29ft x 12.5ft
- Edam, 34 guns 1644 Amsterdam crew 135 men 120ft x 28ft x 11ft
- Prinses Louise, 40 guns 1646 Rotterdam crew 175 men 120ft x 28.36ft x 12.55ft
- Rotterdam, 34 guns 1639 Rotterdam crew 124 men 116ft x 27ft x 11ft
- Harderwijk, 34 guns 1659 Rotterdam crew 150 men 112.5ft x 27.5ft x 10.5ft
- Noorderkwartier, 50 guns 1664 Noorderkwartier crew 258 men 136ft x 36ft x 13.5ft
- Rode Leeuw (Wapen van Holland), 36 guns about 1664 Noorderkwartier crew 150 men
- Caleb, 36 guns 1654 Noorderkwartier crew 150 men 130ft x 32ft x 12ft
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Friday, June 03, 2005
De Ruyter's ships in 1664
The details about De Ruyter's ships in 1664 might be of some interest: