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A razee or razée is a sailing ship that has been cut down (razeed) to reduce the number of decks. The word is derived from the French vaisseau rasé, meaning a razed (in the sense of shaved down) ship

The Queen's ships built in England by Sir John Hawkins and his shipbuilders, Richard Chapman, Peter Pett and Mathew Baker from 1570 were of a "race-built" design. The description derived from their "raced" or razed fore-and aft-castles, which, combined with their greater length in relation to their beam, gave them a purposeful, sleek look. Their builders described them as having "the head of a cod and the tail of a mackerel".In 1570 Hawkins began a partnership with Richard Chapman to build or rebuild warships for the Queen's Navy Board at Deptford Dockyard. The prototype of these new style galleons was the 295-ton Foresight in 1570, built by Chapman. Her success was followed in 1573 by the 360-ton Dreadnought (built by Matthew Baker) and 350-ton Swiftsure (built by Peter Pett). In 1577 the 464-ton Revenge was built, together with the smaller (132-ton) Scout. Following Hawkins's appointment as Treasurer of the Navy in 1578, further vessels along similar lines emerged during the next decade. All these ships were to do sterling service during the fight against the Spanish Armada.

During the transition from galleons to more frigate like warships (1600 – 1650) there was a general awareness that the reduction in topweight afforded by the removal of upperworks made ships better sailers; Rear Admiral Sir William Symonds noted after the launch of Sovereign of the Seas that she was "cut down" and made a safe and fast ship. In 1651 Sovereign of the Seas was again made more manoeuvrable by reducing the number of cannon. Ships were razeed not only by navies but also by pirates – Charles Johnson's A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates describes George Lowther refitting Gambia Castle in 1721:
They one and all came into measures, knocked down the cabins, made the ship flush fore and aft, prepared black colours, new named her the Delivery, having about 50 hands and 16 guns.
This did not reduce the number of gun decks, but had the effect of making the razee ship much handier, since the forecastle and aftcastle no longer created windage, top weight was reduced, and the ship was made lighter overall.


The most successful razeed ship in the Royal Navy was HMS Indefatigable which was commanded by Sir Edward Pellew. Other razees include:

HMS Majestic
USS Independence
HMS Magnanime
HMS Anson
HMS Tremendous (renamed HMS Grampus on conversion)
HMS Dublin
La Diadème (renamed Brutus and then converted)
HMS Rodney
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The Joker 4 Jul, 2011 @ 5:59am 
Good series Hornblower recommend to all
The Joker 4 Jul, 2011 @ 5:58am 
Ah the Razee my favorite killing platform x 4 of course
til027 24 Jun, 2011 @ 1:47am 
for those who are not privy to this information the HMS Indifacatable under Captain (and later to beacome commoder, admiral commander in cheif of the channel fleet) Sir Edwerd Pellew was a main feature in the TV series and very sucsefull novles "Hornblower" (C.S Forester) if anyone is interestedin watching this please just go to youtube and type in Hornblower episode 1 part 1. Regards Lord Til027
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