French frigate Belle Poule (1766)

Fight of Arethusa and the Belle Poule
History
France
NameBelle Poule
BuilderBordeaux shipyard
Laid downMarch 1765
Launched18 November 1766
CommissionedEarly 1767
Captured16 July 1780 by the Royal Navy
Notes
Royal Navy Ensign (1707–1801)Great Britain
NameBelle Poule
Acquired16 July 1780
CommissionedFebruary 1781
Out of service1798
FateBroken up in 1801
General characteristics
Class and typeDédaigneuse-class frigate
Displacement
  • 650 tons (French; empty)
  • 1150 tons (French; full load)
Length43 m (141 ft)
Beam11.2 m (37 ft)
Draught4.9 m (16 ft)
Sail planFull-rigged ship
Complement8 officers + 260 men
Armament
  • 26 × 12-pounder
  • 4 × 6-pounder guns

Belle Poule was a French frigate of the Dédaigneuse class, designed by Léon-Michel Guignace. She is most famous for her duel with the British frigate HMS Arethusa on 17 June 1778, which began the French involvement in the American War of Independence.