Mike posted this earlier:
Otto Von Pivka, (Navies of the Napoleonic Era, David & Charles, London, 1980, No ISBN in book), has a chart on page 172 that indicates a 5th rate of 32 guns would be:
Dimensions: 37.8 meters long on the gun deck, beam 10.6 meters, and draught 4.5 meters
Armament: 26 x 12-pounders; 6 x 6-pounders; and 6 x 24-pounder carronades
Crew: About 300 plus marines
A table I found a few years ago indicates that a "Long" 12-pounder would be 12.75 feet in length and weigh about 4870 pounds (gun and carriage).
RN frigates in the Napoleonic era did not carry 32-pounders (except perhaps as carronades) - the largest frigate gun in Von Pivka's table is a 24-pounder carried by a 4th rate of 50 guns.
Hope this helps.
Mike
I do not know where I came up with 32 pounders. I have been doing a LOT of research. Too much at a time, I guess. I must have become confused.
- Leelan