In the mid-1930s, she was rebuilt again, as an anti-aircraft gunnery training ship.
She was used as a gunnery training ship from 1837 and was broken up in 1849.
Starting in February 1947, she was used as a stationary gunnery training ship.
From 1839 San Josef was used as a gunnery training ship.
After another refit, she had a spell as a gunnery training ship in 1912.
After entering service, Dalmacija was employed as a gunnery training ship.
Her sister became a gunnery training ship in 1928, after having been in reserve since 1926.
She then served as a gunnery training ship between the two world wars.
In 1890 and 1891, she was undergoing conversion to a gunnery training ship.
She became a gunnery training ship in 1856 and was broken up in 1869.
In the mid-1930s, she was rebuilt again, as an anti-aircraft gunnery training ship.
She was used as a gunnery training ship from 1837 and was broken up in 1849.
Starting in February 1947, she was used as a stationary gunnery training ship.
From 1839 San Josef was used as a gunnery training ship.
After another refit, she had a spell as a gunnery training ship in 1912.
After entering service, Dalmacija was employed as a gunnery training ship.
Her sister became a gunnery training ship in 1928, after having been in reserve since 1926.
She then served as a gunnery training ship between the two world wars.
In 1890 and 1891, she was undergoing conversion to a gunnery training ship.
She became a gunnery training ship in 1856 and was broken up in 1869.