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French ship Austerlitz (1808)

Austerlitz was a first-rate 118-gun built for the French Navy during the first decade of the 19th century. Completed in 1809, the ship did not play a significant role in the Napoleonic Wars. She was refitted in 1821–1822, but was never recommissioned afterwards.

Description

The later Océan-class ships had a length of at the gun deck a beam of and a depth of hold of . The ships displaced 5095 tonneaux and had a mean draught of . They had a tonnage of 2,794–2,930 port tonneaux. Their crew numbered 1,130 officers and ratings. They were fitted with three masts and ship rigged with a sail area of .

The muzzle-loading, smoothbore armament of the Océan class consisted of thirty-two 36-pounder long guns on the lower gun deck, thirty-four 24-pounder long guns on the middle gun deck and on the upper gundeck were thirty-four 18-pounder long guns. On the quarterdeck and forecastle were a total of fourteen 8-pounder long guns and a dozen 36-pounder carronades.

Career

Austerlitz was ordered on 19 December 1805 and was laid down at the Arsenal de Toulon on 10 April. The ship was launched on 15 August 1808, commissioned on 16 August 1809 and completed later that month. On 29 August 1814, after the Hundred Days, she was transferred from Toulon to Brest, along with Wagram and Commerce de Paris, where she was disarmed on 1 December. Austerlitz received a lengthy refit in 1821–1822, but was never recommissioned afterwards. The ship was eventually struck on 8 March 1837 and subsequently broken up.

Citations

References

  • Winfield, Rif and Roberts, Stephen S. (2015) French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786-1861: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates. Seaforth Publishing.