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Plans of Vésuve as surveyed by the British after her capture
Class overview
NameVésuve
Operators
In commission1793-1810
Completed7
General characteristics [1]
Class and typeVésuve
Type gunbrig
Displacement80 ton (French)
Length22.7 metres
Beam6.5 metres
Draught2.4 metres
PropulsionSail
Complement122-198
Armament
ArmourTimber

The Vésuve class was a class of seven 4-gun gunbrigs (bricks-canonniers).

The Royal Navy captured three of the seven vessels in the class and took them into British service.

Vésuve class (7 ships)

Builder:
Begun: February 1793
Launched: May 1793
Completed: June 1793
Fate: Captured by HMS Melampus and HMS Hebe on 3 July 1795. Commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Vesuve, sold in 1802
Builder: Lemarchand, Saint-Malo
Begun: March 1793
Launched: May 1793
Completed: June 1793
Fate: Captured in 1803 by boats from HMS Loire; sold in 1807
Builder:
Begun:
Launched:
Completed:
Fate:
Notes:
Builder: Saint Malo
Begun: 1793
Launched: January 1794
Completed: February 1794
Fate: Struck in Saint Valéry en Caux in December 1798
Notes: Renamed Fantôme in May 1795
Builder: Saint Malo
Begun: 1792
Launched: September 1793
Completed: September 1793
Fate: Decommissioned in Brest in February 1810
Notes: renamed Canonnière n°14 in May 1801
  • Protectrice [7]
Builder: Saint Malo
Begun: March 1793
Launched: August 1793
Completed: September 1793
Fate: Decommissioned on 31 March 1807
Notes:
Builder: Saint Malo
Begun: 1793
Launched: 1793
Completed: June 1793
Fate: Ran aground in combat against Lapwing, then destroyed by gunfire on 29 November 1796

Notes

  1. ^ At the time, brass 36-pounder carronades were generally obusiers de vaisseau.

Citations

  1. ^ Roche, p. 461, 473
  2. ^ Roche, p. 461
  3. ^ Roche, p. 473
  4. ^ Roche, p. 136
  5. ^ Roche, p. 210
  6. ^ Roche, p. 237
  7. ^ Roche, p. 364-365
  8. ^ Roche, p. 454

References

  • Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours, 1671–1870. Group Retozel-Maury Millau. ISBN  978-2-9525917-0-6. OCLC  165892922.
  • Winfield, Rif (2008). British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth. ISBN  978-1861762467.
  • Winfield, Rif & Stephen S Roberts (2015) French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786 - 1861: Design Construction, Careers and Fates. (Seaforth Publishing). ISBN  9781848322042
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plans of Vésuve as surveyed by the British after her capture
Class overview
NameVésuve
Operators
In commission1793-1810
Completed7
General characteristics [1]
Class and typeVésuve
Type gunbrig
Displacement80 ton (French)
Length22.7 metres
Beam6.5 metres
Draught2.4 metres
PropulsionSail
Complement122-198
Armament
ArmourTimber

The Vésuve class was a class of seven 4-gun gunbrigs (bricks-canonniers).

The Royal Navy captured three of the seven vessels in the class and took them into British service.

Vésuve class (7 ships)

Builder:
Begun: February 1793
Launched: May 1793
Completed: June 1793
Fate: Captured by HMS Melampus and HMS Hebe on 3 July 1795. Commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Vesuve, sold in 1802
Builder: Lemarchand, Saint-Malo
Begun: March 1793
Launched: May 1793
Completed: June 1793
Fate: Captured in 1803 by boats from HMS Loire; sold in 1807
Builder:
Begun:
Launched:
Completed:
Fate:
Notes:
Builder: Saint Malo
Begun: 1793
Launched: January 1794
Completed: February 1794
Fate: Struck in Saint Valéry en Caux in December 1798
Notes: Renamed Fantôme in May 1795
Builder: Saint Malo
Begun: 1792
Launched: September 1793
Completed: September 1793
Fate: Decommissioned in Brest in February 1810
Notes: renamed Canonnière n°14 in May 1801
  • Protectrice [7]
Builder: Saint Malo
Begun: March 1793
Launched: August 1793
Completed: September 1793
Fate: Decommissioned on 31 March 1807
Notes:
Builder: Saint Malo
Begun: 1793
Launched: 1793
Completed: June 1793
Fate: Ran aground in combat against Lapwing, then destroyed by gunfire on 29 November 1796

Notes

  1. ^ At the time, brass 36-pounder carronades were generally obusiers de vaisseau.

Citations

  1. ^ Roche, p. 461, 473
  2. ^ Roche, p. 461
  3. ^ Roche, p. 473
  4. ^ Roche, p. 136
  5. ^ Roche, p. 210
  6. ^ Roche, p. 237
  7. ^ Roche, p. 364-365
  8. ^ Roche, p. 454

References

  • Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours, 1671–1870. Group Retozel-Maury Millau. ISBN  978-2-9525917-0-6. OCLC  165892922.
  • Winfield, Rif (2008). British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth. ISBN  978-1861762467.
  • Winfield, Rif & Stephen S Roberts (2015) French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786 - 1861: Design Construction, Careers and Fates. (Seaforth Publishing). ISBN  9781848322042

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