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French ship Commerce de Marseille (1788)

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Name
  
Commerce de Marseille

Builder
  
Arsenal de Toulon

Completed
  
October 1790

Construction started
  
September 1786

Weight
  
5,098 tons

Namesake
  
Laid down
  
September 1786

Out of service
  
2 August 1850

Launched
  
9 July 1788

French ship Commerce de Marseille (1788) Commerce de Marseille 1788 plans

The Commerce de Marseille was a 118-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, lead ship of the Océan class. She was funded by a don des vaisseaux donation from chamber of commerce of Marseille.

French ship Commerce de Marseille (1788) Commerce de Marseille 1788 plans

Built on state-of-the-art plans by Sané, she was dubbed the "finest ship of the century". Her construction was difficult because of a lack of wood, and soon after her completion, she was disarmed, in March 1791.

French ship Commerce de Marseille (1788) COMMERCE DE MARSEILLE

Commerce de Marseille came under British control during the Siege of Toulon. When the city fell to the French, she evacuated the harbour for Portsmouth. She was briefly used as a store-ship, but on a journey to the Caribbean, in 1795, she was badly damaged in a storm and had to limp back to Portsmouth. She remained there as a hulk until she was broken up in 1856.

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French ship Commerce de Marseille (1788) Plan Le Commerce de Marseille Luca Tiberiu

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French ship Commerce de Marseille (1788) Commerce de Marseille 1788 plans

References

French ship Commerce de Marseille (1788) Wikipedia