Centaure-class ship of the line

Class overview
NameCentaure
BuildersToulon
Operators French Navy
Succeeded byTéméraire class
Completed4
Lost4
General characteristics
TypeShip of the line
Displacement
  • 1,530 tonnes (first pair);
  • 1,550 tonnes (second pair)
Length
  • 54.57 m (179 ft 0 in) (first pair);
  • 56.28 m (184 ft 8 in) (second pair)
Beam
  • 14.29 m (46 ft 11 in) (first pair);
  • 14.16 m (46 ft 5 in) (second pair)
Draught
  • 7.04 m (23 ft 1 in) (first pair);
  • 7.37 m (24 ft 2 in) (second pair)
PropulsionSail
Complement
  • 705 in wartime;
  • 495 in peacetime
Armament
  • 74 guns, comprising:
  • Lower deck (1st battery)
  • 28 × 36 pdr guns;
  • Upper deck (2nd battery)
  • 30 × 18 pdr guns;
  • Gaillards (quarter deck & forecastle)
  • 16 × 8 pdr guns.

The Centaure class was a class of 74-gun ships of the line of the French Navy, comprising four ships, all of which built at Toulon Dockyard to a design dated 28 March 1782 by Joseph-Marie-Blaise Coulomb in the year following the close of the American Revolutionary War. The first pair were ordered on 15 February 1782, and were named on 13 April. After the first two ships were begun, the design was amended for the second pair (which were 5¼ feet longer, and also had slightly less breadth and depth in hold) – which are accordingly often described as the Séduisant class. This second pair were ordered on 1 June 1782 and named on 21 August. All four ships were destroyed or captured by the British Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary War.