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French ship Destin (1778)

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Ship of the line of the French Navy For other ships with the same name, see French ship Destin.
History
France
NameDestin
NamesakeDestiny
Ordered7 February 1770
BuilderToulon
Laid downApril 1770
Launched21 October 1777
In service28 May 1778
FateScuttled at the end of the Siege of Toulon, wreck raised and broken up in 1807
General characteristics
Class and typeCésar class ship of the line
Displacement1500 tonnes
Length54.6 metres
Beam14.1 metres
Draught6.7 metres
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Armament

Destin was a 74-gun ship of the French Navy.

Career

In 1778, Destin cruised in the Eastern Mediterranean. In 1780, she was appointed to the squadrons bound for America. She took part in the Battle of the Chesapeake on 5 September 1781, and in the Battle of the Saintes on 12 April 1782.

In August 1782, Flotte was given command of Destin, succeeding Goimpy. He sailed to Cadiz to reinforce the fleet under Córdova.

In 1783, she was laid up in ordinary at Toulon. During the Siege of Toulon, she was seized by the Royalist insurgents and surrendered to the British, who scuttled her when they had to evacuate the city in December 1793.

Fate

The sunken Destin was raised in 1807, and the wreck was broken up.

Citations

  1. ^ Roche (2005), p. 148.
  2. Troude (1867), p. 140.
  3. Lacour-Gayet (1910), p. 648.
  4. Moulin (1922), p. 110.
  5. Taillemite (2002), p. 188.

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