There is the "King Haarahld VI" class battleship form David Weber "Safehold" series. At leas, it's the way that i could reconstruct her by this information:



HMS King Haarahld 896 Redesign



Design Displacement:

11,400 Tons



Dimensions:

Length: 431’ 6”

Beam: 76’ 1”

Draft: 22’4”



Armament:

4 10”/40 (2 x 2 centerline with shields)

10 8”/40 (10 x 1 in casemates)

8 4”/45 (8 x 1 with shields)



Machinery:

2-shaft, triple expansion: 31,000 SHP



Speed:

28.3 knots (24.6 Old Earth knots)



Bunkerage:

Design: 2,500 tons

Maximum: 3,600 tons



Endurance:

7,143/10,286 miles @ 12.5 knots (10.9 Old Earth knots).

3,643/5,294 miles @ 21 knots (18.2 Old Earth knots)



Armor:

The main armor belt is 220’ long, 12’ deep, and 6” inches thick, tapering to 2” at the lower end. It extends from the main deck to 5’ below the waterline. The ends of the belt are closed by 5” armored bulkheads, and a secondary belt 2.25” thick extends from the ends of the main belt to bow and stern. The deck is protected by 1.5” armor.



The 6” guns are mounted in a casemate protected by 6” armor. The 10” guns are protected by open-topped gun shields with 6” faces and 4” side panels. The 4” guns are protected by gun shields with 2” faces and 2” side panels. All guns are capable of "all around" loading.



The belt armor is backed by 6” of Charisian teak, reduced from the original 12” following experience with the River -class ironclads in 896.