Seine-class frigate
The Seine class was a class of four 42-gun frigates of the French Navy, designed in 1793 by Pierre-Alexandre Forfait. A fifth vessel, Furieuse, was originally ordered at Cherbourg in February 1794 to Forfait's Romaine class design, but was actually completed to the design of the Seine class.
![]() Hull of HMS Revolutionnaire | |
Class overview | |
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Name: | Seine |
Builders: | Le Havre (4); Cherbourg (1) |
Operators: | |
Preceded by: | Minerve class |
Succeeded by: | Virginie class |
Subclasses: | Valeureuse Class |
Planned: | 6 |
Completed: | 7 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | frigate |
Displacement: | 700 tonnes |
Length: | 146 ft 4 in |
Beam: | 37ft 2 in |
Depth of hold: | 18 ft |
Armament: | 42 guns: |
Armour: | Timber |
Notes: | Ships in class include: Seine, Révolutionnaire, Spartiate (in 1795 renamed Pensée), Indienne, Valeureuse, Infatigable, Furieuse. |
The ship builder Charles-Henri Le Tellier produced a further two vessels, the Valeureuse-class, which were about 8 inches longer than earlier Seine-class vessels.[1]
The vessels were originally designed to carry a main armament of 24-pounder guns, but in the event all were completed at Le Havre with 18-pounders.
Seine-class
- Builder: Le Havre
- Begun: May 1793
- Launched: 19 December 1793
- Completed: March 1794
- Fate: Captured by the Royal Navy on 30 June 1798, becoming HMS Seine.
- Builder: Le Havre
- Begun: October 1793
- Launched: 28 May 1794
- Completed: July 1794
- Fate: Captured by the Royal Navy on 21 October 1794, becoming HMS Revolutionnaire.
- Spartiate
- Builder: Le Havre
- Begun: May 1794
- Launched: late November 1794
- Completed: December 1794
- Fate: Renamed La Pensée May 1795. Converted to a breakwater in November 1804, deleted 1832.
- Indienne
- Builder: Le Havre
- Begun: December 1794
- Launched: 2 September 1796
- Completed: October 1797
- Fate: Burnt to avoid capture by the Royal Navy in April 1809.
- Builder: Cherbourg
- Begun: March 1795
- Launched: 22 September 1796
- Completed: May 1798
- Fate: Captured by the Royal Navy on 6 July 1809, becoming HMS Furieuse.
Valeureuse-class
- Builder: Le Havre
- Begun: July 1797
- Launched: 29 July 1798
- Completed: March 1800
- Fate: Sold in September 1806 at Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania for breaking up following condemnation as irreparable at Philadelphia.
- Builder: Le Havre
- Begun: July 1797
- Launched: 6 April 1799
- Completed: March 1800
- Fate: Captured by the Royal Navy on 24 September 1806, becoming HMS Immortalité; never commissioned and sold in January 1811 at Plymouth for breaking up.
Citations and references
Citations
- Winfield and Roberts (2015), p.142.
References
- Demerliac, Alain (2004). La Marine de la Révolution: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1792 A 1799 (in French). Éditions Ancre. ISBN 2-906381-24-1.
- Demerliac, Alain (2004). La Marine du Consulat et du Premier Empire: Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1800 A 1815 (in French). Éditions Ancre. ISBN 2-903179-30-1.
- Winfield, Rif (2008). British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 1-86176-246-1.
- Winfield, Rif; Roberts, Stephen S. (2015). French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786–1861: Design Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84832-204-2.
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