Suffren-class ship of the line
Inflexible as a boys' school | |
Class overview | |
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Name: | Suffren |
Builders: | Toulon, Brest |
Operators: | French Navy |
Preceded by: | Bucentaure class ship of the line |
Succeeded by: | Hercule class |
Completed: | 14 |
General characteristics | |
Class & type: | Suffren class ship of the line |
Displacement: | 4,070 tonnes |
Length: | 60.50 metres |
Beam: | 16.28 metres |
Draught: | 7.40 metres |
Propulsion: | 3,114 m² of sails |
Complement: | 810 to 846 men |
Armament: |
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Armour: | 6.97 cm of timber |
The Suffren class was a late type of 90-gun ships of the line of the French Navy.
The design was created on 30 January 1824 by an appointed Commission comprising Jean-Marguerite Tupinier, Jacques-Noël Sané, Pierre Rolland, Pierre Lair and Jean Delamoriniere. Intended as successors of the 80-gun Bucentaure class, they introduced the innovation of having straight walls, instead of the tumblehome design that had prevailed until then; this tended to heighten the ships' centre of gravity, but provided much more room for equipment in the upper decks. Stability issues were fixed with underwater stabilisers.
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Units
Fourteen ships were ordered to this design, of which twelve were modified as steam-driven vessels.
- Builder: Cherbourg
- Begun: August 1824
- Launched: 27 August 1829
- Completed: March 1831
- Fate: Deleted February 1861, renamed Ajax in April 1865, and taken to pieces 1874-76.
- Inflexible
- Builder: Rochefort
- Begun: August 1827
- Launched: 21 November 1839
- Completed: August 1840
- Fate: Condemned August 1875.
- Bayard
- Builder: Lorient
- Begun: July 1823
- Launched: 28 August 1847
- Completed: August 1849
- Fate: Renamed Triton in August 1876
- Duguesclin
- Builder: Rochefort
- Begun: March 1823
- Launched: 3 May 1848
- Completed: August 1848
- Fate: Wrecked 14 December 1859; refloated and taken to pieces in June 1860
- Breslaw
- Builder: Brest
- Begun: May 1827
- Launched: 31 July 1848
- Completed: 1849
- Fate: Deleted in May 1871, renamed Breslau 1881 and taken to pieces 1886-87.
- Charlemagne
- Builder: Toulon
- Begun: April 1834
- Launched: 16 January 1851
- Completed: December 1851 (as steam screw ship)
- Fate: Condemned in February 1882. Taken to pieces 1884
- Builder: Lorient
- Begun: 28 January 1849
- Launched: 14 September 1852
- Completed: April 1853 (as steam screw ship)
- Fate: Renamed Donawerth in August 1868; sold or broken up in 1869
- Builder: Lorient
- Begun:
- Launched: 15 February 1854
- Completed:
- Fate:
- Tilsitt
- Builder: Cherbourg
- Begun:
- Launched: 30 March 1854
- Completed:
- Fate:
- Saint Louis
- Builder: Brest
- Begun:
- Launched: 25 April 1854
- Completed:
- Fate:
- Alexandre
- Builder: Rochefort
- Begun:
- Launched: 27 March 1857
- Completed:
- Fate:
- Fontenoy
- Builder: Toulon
- Begun:
- Launched: 2 December 1858
- Completed:
- Fate:
- Massena
- Builder: Toulon
- Begun:
- Launched: 15 March 1860
- Completed:
- Fate:
- Castiglione
- Builder: Toulon
- Begun:
- Launched: 14 July 1860
- Completed:
- Fate:
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.
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80-gun two-decker | Saint-Esprit class | |||||||||||||||||||||
Deux Frères | Bucentaure class | |||||||||||||||||||||
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