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Tonnant-class ship of the line

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Series of eight 80-gun ships
Class overview
NameTonnant
BuildersToulon,Brest andRochefort
Operators
Preceded bySaint-Esprit class
Succeeded byBucentaure class
In commission1790–1834
Planned11
Completed8
Cancelled3
Lost7
Retired1
General characteristics
TypeShip of the line
Displacement3,868tonneaux
Tons burthen2,034port tonneaux
Length59.28 m (194.5 ft)
Beam15.27 m (50.1 ft)
Draught7.80 m (25.6 ft)
Depth of hold7.64 m (25.1 ft)
PropulsionSail
Complement854 in wartime (866 by 1802)
Armament
ArmourTimber
NotesShips in class include:Tonnant,

Indomptable,Sans Pareil,Indivisible,Foudroyant,Formidable,Guillaume Tell,

Franklin.

TheTonnant class was a series of eight 80-gunships of the line designed in 1787 byJacques-Noël Sané, whose plans for the prototype were approved on 29 September 1787. With sixteen gunports on the lower deck on each side (although only fifteen of these ports on each side were routinely provided with 36-livre guns) these were the most effective two-deckers of their era. Their broadside of 1,102livres equated to 1,190 British pounds weight, over 50% more than the standard British 74-gun ship, and even greater than that of a British 100-gun three-decker.[1]

Five ships were ordered from 1787 to 1793, and all were completed during the 1790s; six more were ordered in January 1794 to be built to this design atToulon, but only three of these were named and built. All but one of the eight ships were to be captured or destroyed by the British Navy, and four of these were to enjoy long careers in their new service. The prizes were highly regarded by British sea officers, but they proved costly and time-consuming to maintain.

From 1802 a new group (theBucentaure class) of French 80-gun ships was begun of slightly modified design, of which more than 24 were begun.

Tonnant class (8 ships)

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The design dimensions of these ships (in Frenchpieds of 324.84mm) were 182.5 overall length, 167 keel length x 47.0 breadth x 23.5 depth in hold (see General Characteristics box for metric equivalents and those in UK/US units).

Builder: Toulon
Begun: December 1787
Launched: 24 October 1789
Completed: September 1790
Fate: Captured 2 August 1798 in theBattle of the Nile, added to Royal Navy as HMSTonnant, broken up 1821
Builder: Brest
Begun: September 1788
Launched: 20 December 1790
Completed: April 1793
Fate: Wrecked offRota 22 October 1805 after theBattle of Trafalgar
Builder: Brest
Begun: October 1790
Launched: 8 June 1793
Completed: September 1793
Fate: Captured 1 June 1794 by theRoyal Navy duringFourth Battle of Ushant, broken up October 1842
Builder: Brest
Begun: May 1793
Launched: 8 July 1799
Completed: October 1799
Fate: RenamedAlexandre 5 February 1802, captured by Britain 6 February 1805, hulked 1808 and sold to be broken up May 1822
Builder: Rochefort
Ordered: December 1793
Launched: 18 May 1799
Completed: August 1800
Fate: Struck 26 October 1833 and broken up 1834
Builder: Toulon
Begun: August 1794
Launched: 17 March 1795
Completed: October 1795
Fate: Captured 3 November 1805 duringBattle of Cape Ortegal, renamed HMSBrave, broken up April 1816
Builder: Toulon
Begun: September 1794
Launched: 21 October 1795
Completed: July 1796
Fate: Captured31 March 1800 offMalta, renamed HMSMalta, broken up August 1840
Builder: Toulon
Begun: November 1794
Launched: 25 June 1797
Completed: March 1798
Fate: Captured 2 August 1798 in theBattle of the Nile, renamed HMSCanopus, broken up October 1887

Citations

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  1. ^Winfield & Roberts (2015) p.56

References

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  • Winfield, Rif and Roberts, Stephen S. (2017)French Warships in the Age of Sail 1626–1786: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates.. Naval Institute Press, 2017.ISBN 978-1-4738-9351-1.
  • Winfield, Rif and 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.
French Navy ship of the line classes timeline, 1750s–1900s
Type1750s–1760s1770s–1780s1790s–1800s1810s–1820s1830s–1840s1850s–1860s1870s–1880s1890s–1900s
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130 gun three-deckerBretagne
110-120 gun three-deckerSans-Pareil classOcéan class
BretagneValmy
Terrible classCommerce de Paris class
90-100 gun two-deckerNapoléon class
Suffren class
Hercule class
80-gun two-deckerSaint-Esprit class
Deux FrèresBucentaure class
Tonnant class
74-gun two-deckerHector class
Magnifique class
Souverain class
Diadème class
Citoyen class
Marseillois
César class
Magnanime class
Annibal class
Scipion class
Pégase class
Téméraire class
Centaure class
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