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French ship Nestor (1793)

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Scale model of the Achille, sister-ship of the Marat, on display at the Musée de la Marine in Paris
History
French Navy Ensign French Navy EnsignFrance
NameNestor
NamesakeNestor
BuilderBrest
Laid down1793
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Cisalpin in 1797
Aquilon 1803
General characteristics
Class and typeTéméraire class ship of the line
Displacement2900 tonnes
Length55.87 metres (172 French feet)
Beam14.90 metres (44' 6)
Draught7,26 metres (22 French feet)
PropulsionUp to 2485 m² of sails
Complement3 officers + 690 men
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74 guns:
  • 28 x 36 pdr (16 kg)
  • 30 x 24 pdr (11 kg)
  • 16 x 8 pdr (3.6 kg)
  • 4 x 36 pdr (16 kg) carronades
ArmourTimber

The Nestor was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy.

In the night of the 30th December 1794, Nestor was dismasted due to the poor quality of her masts, and had to return to Brest for repairs. On her journey back, the Nestor met a British frigate under a false flag. The British officers closed in, addressed their French counterparts in perfect French, and were told the position of the French fleet.

She took part in the Expédition d'Irlande as flagship of Linois' squadron of three ships of the line and four frigates. After reaching Bantry Bay but renouncing to land troops on the advice of the Army generals, the squadron headed back to Brest, taking three prizes on the way and sailing through the English blockade by night.

She was burnt by the Royal Navy at the Battle of the Basque Roads.