French brig Palinure (1804)

Palinure was the nameship for the Palinure-class of 16-gun brigs of the French Navy, and was launched in 1804. In French service she captured Carnation before Circe captured her in turn. After being taken into the Royal Navy as HMS Snap, she participated in two campaigns that qualified her crew for the Naval General Service Medal (NGSM). She was broken up in 1811.

Palinure
Curieux (here in British service), sister-ship of Palinure
History
France
NamePalinure
NamesakePalinurus
Ordered19 March 1803
BuilderLouis, Antoine, and Maruthin Crucy, Lorient-Caudan
Launched12 January 1804
Commissioned20 May 1804
Captured31 October 1808
United Kingdom
NameSnap
Acquired31 October 1808
Commissioned13 November 1808
Out of service15 February 1811
Honours and
awards
  • Naval General Service Medal (NGSM) with clasps:
  • "Martinique"
  • "Guadaloupe"
FateScrapped, June 1811
General characteristics
Class and typePalinure-class brig
Displacement290 tons (French)
Tons burthen3195694 (bm)
Length
  • 91 ft 1 in (27.8 m) (overall)
  • 73 ft 1+12 in (22.3 m) (keel)
Beam28 ft 1+12 in (8.573 m); 27 ft 7+12 in (8.4 m) mld
Depth of hold12 ft 9 in (3.9 m)
Sail planBrig
Complement
  • French service=*94
  • British service: 100
Armament
  • French service: 16 × 6-pounder guns
  • British service: 14 × 24-pounder carronades + 2 × 6-pounder guns
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