HMS Captain
Launched - 27 March, 1869 | Commissioned - April 1870
Fate: Sunk off Cape Finisterre, 6 September 1870
“[The Captain is] a very good sea boat, buoyant and remarkably steady— in fact, in this respect she fully equals the steadiest of the ironclads. The peculiarity of the low deck was also fully tested, as the water occasionally washed over it, wetting the deck completely, but never to such an extent as to interfere with firing the turret guns with ease and precision.”
-Press Report after the first sailing of the Captain
"I very much regret to have to send you painful intelligence. Her Majesty's ship Captain must have foundered in the night. […]
At daybreak the Captain was missing. This afternoon her
boat[s] and spars [were] found. All have unfortunately perished.”
-Telegram received after the sinking of the Captain

