French ship Royal Louis (1780)

Royal Louis was a 110-gun ship of the line of the French Royal Navy. She was designed and built at Brest Dockyard by Léon-Michel Guignace.

Républicain grounded on Mingant rock. Drawing by Pierre Ozanne.
History
France
NameRoyal Louis
NamesakeLouis of France
BuilderBrest Dockyard
Laid down8 March 1779
Launched20 March 1780
CompletedJune 1780
CommissionedJune 1780
RenamedRépublicain (29 September 1792)
FateWrecked, 24 December 1794
General characteristics
Class and type106-gun ship of the line
Tonnage2,400 tonnes
Displacement4,835 tonnes
Length60.4 metres
Beam16.2 metres
Draught8.6 metres
Depth of hold24½ French feet
Complement1,150
Armament
  • 106 guns
  • 30 x 48-pounders on the lower deck
  • 32 x 24-pounders on the middle deck
  • 32 x 12-pounders on the upper deck
  • 12 x 8-pounders on the quarterdeck and forecastle
  • 4 more 8-pounders were added in 1784
Armourtimber
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