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French aviso Latouche-Tréville

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Latouche-Tréville
Portrait of Latouche-Tréville by Marius Bar
History
France
NameLatouche-Tréville
NamesakeLouis-René Levassor de Latouche Tréville
Ordered3 August 1857
BuilderToulon Dockyard
Laid downJune 1858
Launched16 February 1860
CompletedMay 1860
Commissioned7 May 1860
Out of serviceStricken 5 June 1886.
Stricken5 June 1886
General characteristics
Class and typeSteamer aviso
Displacement695 tonnes (684 long tons)
Length53 m (174 ft) waterline
Beam8.32 m (27.3 ft)
Draught3.76 m (12.3 ft)
Propulsionsteam engine, 150 hp (110 kW)
Complement65 men in 1860, 88 from 1879
Armament

The Latouche-Tréville was a wooden-hulled steam sloop aviso of the French Navy, a sistership to the D'Estaing. They were designed by Louis Dutard for both service on foreign stations and for various duties in home waters (including fishery protection).

Career

After her commissioning, Latouche-Tréville sailed to Tahiti, where she was assigned to the French naval station of the Pacific Ocean. She returned to Brest on the 27 January 1868 to be decommissioned on 23 February 1867.

She was recommissioned on the 4 October 1868, and served off Terre-Neuve until 15 October 1870, when she was again decommissioned.

On 15 April 1873, she began her third commission for service in the South Atlantic. In September 1881, she took part in operations off Tunisia.

Fate

Latouche-Tréville was struck on 5 June 1886.

References

  • Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours, Tome II, 1870–2006, LV Jean-Michel Roche, Imp. Rezotel-Maury Millau, 2005.
  • French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786-1861: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates. Rif Winfield & Stephen Roberts. Seaforth Publishing, 2015. ISBN 978-1-84832-204-2.