CSS Albemarle had deck protection, one layer of 2" plates over 12" timber, her knuckle and casemate had 2 x 2" plate over 22" timber.
She had 6 ports, one each fore and aft, two on either broadside. CSS Pamlico and the Roanoke River vessel would have been the same.
CSS Neuse was constructed to John L Porter's original plan, but did not receive deck armour, and the knuckle fore and aft of the casemate had only 2" plate, due to being well overweght for reasons now unknown. Her casemate armour was 2 x 2" plate over 24" timber. She had ten ports. One each fore and aft, one on each quarter face, and two on each broadside. , At 258ft (OA) She was 4ft longer than the Albemarle.
The armament was uniform: 2 x 6.4" Brooke single banded MLR.
The Neuse was also unique in being propelled by the firebox, boiler, and cylinders taken from Baltimore & Ohio locomotive No 34,. with each cylinder geared to separate sh
Does anyone know if the Albemarle had deck armor, and if so, what thickness? I grew up near Kinston, and have become aware of the CSS Neuse having had an unarmored deck, which is entirely logical, given the Eastern NC river depths. The Neuse seems in some ways to have been an improved Albemarle; she had 5 gunports for each gun!
Have youbeen aboard the replica NEUSE in Kinston?