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Vengeance-class frigate
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The Vengeance class was a type of large sailing frigates designed by Pierre Degay and built in Paimbœuf for the French Navy. Rated at 48 guns,[1] the type was one of the French attempts at increasing the firepower of frigates by mounting a 24-pounder main battery,[2] as was tried with Forfait's Romaine class. The attempt was unsuccessful, and the ships mounted 18-pounder long guns on their main gun deck while in service.[1]
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Only two ships of the design were built, both being captured by the British and recommissioned in the Royal Navy.[1][3]
- Builder: Paimbœuf
- Begun:June 1793
- Launched: 8 November 1794
- Completed: By April 1795
- Fate: captured on 20 August 1800 by the Royal Navy. Sold in 1814.
- Builder: Paimbœuf
- Begun: April 1794
- Launched: 28 November 1795
- Completed: May 1796
- Fate: captured on 9 March 1797 by the Royal Navy. Sold in 1814.
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