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Reviewer: Parsecboy (talk · contribs) 14:42, 26 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

And this one too. Parsecboy (talk) 14:42, 26 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

  • I tend to prefer not using trials speed/hp in the box, though I suppose I don't know that the 19th century French Navy was as keen on the sort of manipulations you'd see in the 20th, so YMMV
    • Generally, I agree with you, but the French only had a vague requirement for speed in this design of at least 13 kn and I thought that that it would be kinda stupid to use the 13.2 - 16.5 kn range that I use for the three ships for which I lack trials data, if I had trials data for Surveillante. I suppose that I could just use 13 kn for the on all of them, though. Thoughts?
      • Just leave it as is, I guess
  • The "horizontal-return connecting rod-" bit seems a bit too much detail for the box, but I prefer them to be as short and tidy as possible
    • I've abbreviated it, but I always add the type of steam engine.
  • You're usually using RML but there's one MLR - I'd guess that applies to the other articles in the series?
  • link sea trials, mobilization, ship grounding
    • Sea trials is linked in the propulsion para.
      • Ah, missed that one
  • ", completed that same month, completed that same month,"
    • Sigh
  • Check SMS Nymphe (1863) for some details on the activities of Bouët-Willaumez's squadron that you may want to add
  • "transferred to defend Paris." - you might just say "to defend the city" to avoid repeating the name
    • Much better.
  • You may also want to add some context on what the Prussian ironclads were doing (or, more accurately, why they weren't doing much apart from Arminius coming out to take potshots)
    • I'm not sure that that's really relevant.
      • Fair enough

Parsecboy (talk) 15:50, 26 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Nice work, I'm happy to promote now. Parsecboy (talk) 20:15, 28 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]