French frigate Boudeuse (1766)
Boudeuse was a 32-gun, 12-pounder-armed sailing frigate named Boudeuse on 6 June 1765. She is most famous for being the exploration ship of Louis Antoine de Bougainville between 1766 and 1769. She also served in the American and French Revolutionary Wars, during which she captured two enemy vessels. She was broken up for firewood at Malta in early 1800.
Boudeuse arriving in Matavai in 1767. | |
History | |
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France | |
Name | Boudeuse |
Namesake | "Sulky (Girl)" |
Builder | Indret shipyard, near Nantes |
Laid down | May 1765 |
Launched | 25 March 1766 |
Completed | September 1766 |
Out of service | 1800 |
Fate | Broken up for firewood in 1800 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Frigate |
Displacement | 1,030 tons (French) |
Tons burthen | 580 (French; "of the port") |
Length |
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Beam | 10.61 m (34.8 ft) |
Draft | 5.36 m (17.6 ft) |
Depth of hold |
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Propulsion | Sail |
Complement | 214 |
Armament |
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Armour | timber |
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