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She displayed poor performances during her trials, especially with a tendency to roll, and was generally considered a failure. Stability problems were to some extent improved by the addition of a 3 m (9.8 ft) high belt of wood sheathing at the waterline. The outcome of the project led the
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French Navy to return to a more traditional design with the next generation of ships, which would lead to
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design and its derivatives. The most radical departure from previous designs was the shedding of
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Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours 1 1671–1870
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Jones, Colin (1996). "Entente Cordiale, 1865". In McLean, David &
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fired her guns in anger, she was towed by the new steam two-decker
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The schooner was dismasted and 568: 553: 538: 523: 508: 493: 463: 65: 37: 609: 1: 583: 7: 639:Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). 266:36 short guns of calibre 30 231:18.11 m (59.4 ft) 10: 730: 575:1/40th-scale model of the 560:1/40th-scale model of the 545:1/40th-scale model of the 530:1/40th-scale model of the 515:1/40th-scale model of the 500:1/40th-scale model of the 456: 239:8.61 m (28.2 ft) 18: 422:collided with the French 403:bombardment of Sevastopol 377: 310: 204:1st rate ship of the line 195: 102:shipyard. 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Index

French ship Borda
French ship Intrépide
French ship Valmy

school ship
French Navy Ensign
Battle of Valmy
Jean-Charles de Borda
Brest
Brest
tonnes
long guns of calibre 80
Battle of Valmy
three-decker
French Navy
tall ship
France
Commission de Paris
Océan class
tumblehome
Hercule
Suffren
stability
Brest
Bretagne

Crimean War
bombardment of Sevastopol
Napoléon
schooner

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