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French ship Vengeur (1803)

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Name
  
Vengeur

Laid down
  
October 1793

Displacement
  
2 700 tonnes

Launched
  
1 October 1803

Weight
  
2,700 tons

Namesake
  
Vengeur du Peuple

Completed
  
February 1804

Construction started
  
October 1793

Length
  
63 m

French ship Vengeur (1803)

Class and type
  
Océan class ship of the line

Vengeur ("Avenger") was a first-rate 118-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, of the Océan type, designed by Jacques-Noël Sané. She was the first ship in French service to sport 18-pounder long guns on her third deck, instead of the lighter 12-pounder long guns used before for this role.

Career

Laid down as Peuple in covered basin no.3 at Brest Dockyard in October 1793, she was renamed as Vengeur after the Bataille du 13 prairial an 2 in honour of the Vengeur du Peuple by a decree passed by the National Convention.

She was launched on 1 October 1803 and completed in February 1804. She was again renamed in March 1805, becoming Impérial.

She took part in the Battle of San Domingo on 6 February 1806. Severely battered by several British ships, most of her artillery out of order and without means to manoeuver, she was beached by her captain to prevent her sinking and capture. It took several days to evacuate her crew, of whom many were wounded; after a few days, British ships closed in and sent boats to capture those remained aboard and set fire to the wreck.

References

French ship Vengeur (1803) Wikipedia