The San Felipe Launched in
1690, was one of the most beautiful Spanish ships of
the 17th century.
She was the lead ship of the
Spanish Armada and displaced more than 1000 tons and
was armed with 96 cannons, enabling her to take on
the most formidable ships in the French and British
navies.
San Felipe's role in the war
against the British and French was to help protect
Spanish settlements and harbors, to transport
treasures, and to safeguard the long and hazardous
passage back to Spanish ports. In 1705, she
participated in a furious and heroic battle between
12 Spanish ships and 35 British ships.
After 24 hours of battle, she was
captured by an English ship, but was so badly
damaged that she could not be salvaged as a prize.
She went to the bottom with several tons of gold.