Suffren-class ship of the line explained

The Suffren class was a late type of 90-gun ships of the line of the French Navy.

The design was selected on 30 January 1824 by the Commission de Paris, an appointed Commission comprising Jean-Marguerite Tupinier, Jacques-Noël Sané, Pierre Rolland, Pierre Lair and Jean Lamorinière. Intended as successors of the 80-gun Bucentaure class and as the third of four ranks of ships of the line,[1] they introduced the innovation of having straight walls, instead of the tumblehome design that had prevailed until then; this tended to heighten the ships' centre of gravity, but provided much more room for equipment in the upper decks. Stability issues were fixed with underwater stabilisers.

Only the first two, Suffren and Inflexible, retained the original design all through their career; the others were converted to steam and sail during their construction.[2]

Ships

Fourteen ships were ordered to this design, of which twelve were modified as steam-driven vessels.

Builder: Cherbourg

Begun: August 1824

Launched: 27 August 1829

Completed: March 1831

Fate: Deleted February 1861, renamed Ajax in April 1865, and taken to pieces 1874-76.

Builder: Rochefort

Begun: August 1827

Launched: 21 November 1839

Completed: August 1840

Fate: Condemned August 1875.

Builder: Lorient

Begun: July 1823

Launched: 28 August 1847

Completed: August 1849

Fate: Renamed Triton in August 1876

Builder: Rochefort

Begun: March 1823

Launched: 3 May 1848

Completed: August 1848

Fate: Wrecked 14 December 1859; refloated and taken to pieces in June 1860

Builder: Brest

Begun: May 1827

Launched: 31 July 1848

Completed: 1849

Fate: Deleted in May 1871, renamed Breslau 1881 and taken to pieces 1886-87.

Builder: Toulon

Begun: April 1834

Launched: 16 January 1851

Completed: December 1851 (as steam screw ship)

Fate: Condemned in February 1882. Taken to pieces 1884

Builder: Lorient

Begun: 26 January 1849

Launched: 14 September 1852

Completed: April 1853 (as steam screw ship)

Fate: Renamed Donawerth in August 1868; sold or broken up in 1869

Builder: Lorient

Begun: July 1827

Launched: 15 February 1854

Completed: July 1854

Fate:

Builder: Cherbourg

Begun: March 1832 as Diomède, renamed 23 November 1839

Launched: 30 March 1854

Completed: May 1854

Fate:

Builder: Brest

Begun: July 1848

Launched: 25 April 1854

Completed:

Fate:

Builder: Rochefort

Begun:May 1848

Launched: 27 March 1857

Completed:

Fate:

Builder: Toulon

Begun: June 1827

Launched: 2 December 1858

Completed:

Fate:

Builder: Toulon

Begun: September 1835

Launched: 15 March 1860

Completed:

Fate:

Builder: Toulon

Begun: October 1835

Launched: 14 July 1860

Completed:

Fate:

References

Notes and References

  1. https://troisponts.wordpress.com/2011/08/27/les-vaisseaux-de-la-commission-de-paris-1824/ Les vaisseaux de la commission de Paris (1824)
  2. http://dossiersmarine.free.fr/fs_v_V2.html 80/90-guns ships-of-the-line