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French corvette Sylphide (1763)

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History
French Navy Ensign
France
NameSylphide
BuilderIndret[1]
Laid downJuly 1762 [1]
LaunchedJuly 1763 [1]
CommissionedOctober 1763 [1]
FateWrecked near Camaret on 2 September 1784 [1]
General characteristics
Displacement190 tonnes [1]
Length29.9 metres [1]
Beam8.0 metres [1]
Draught3.7 metres [1]
PropulsionSail
Armament12 4-pounder guns [1]
ArmourTimber

Sylphide (also written Silphide)[1] was a 12-gun corvette of the French Navy.

Career

From 1776 to 1777, she was under Lieutenant Bidé de Maurville.[2]

During the War of American Independence, Sylphide served in the Indian Ocean in the squadron under Suffren, ferrying despatches. In early July 1782, during the run-up of the Battle of Negapatam, Suffren chose her and Diligent to bring news of the outcome of the battle to Isle de France.[3] After the battle, her rigging was dismantled to replace parts on Suffren's ships of the line, and she received herself parts from the rigging of Yarmouth and from another prize as replacement. [4]

From July 1784, she was used as a transport. On 2 September, she was wrecked at Pointe du Toulinguet[1]

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Roche, p. 429
  2. ^ "Hippolyte Bernard BIDÉ de MAURVILLE". Officiers et anciens élèves. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  3. ^ Cunat, p.164
  4. ^ Cunat (1852), p. 181.

References

This page was last edited on 23 July 2023, at 07:28
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