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French ship La Réale (1694)

The réale returning to port.jpg
The Réale returning to port
History
Royal standard of the galley corpsKingdom of France
Namesake: "Royal"
Laid down: December 1692
Launched: April 1694
Commissioned: May 1694
Decommissioned: 1720
General characteristics
Displacement: 280 tonnes
Length: 57 m (187 ft)
Beam: 7.7 m (25 ft)
Draught: 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in)
Propulsion:
  • Sail
  • 30 pairs of oars, 6 rowers to each oar
Complement:
  • 360 rowers
  • 45 oar officers
  • 35 officers
  • 110 soldiers
Crew: 550 (total)
Armament:
  • one 36-pounder
  • two 8-pounders
  • two 6-pounders

La Réale ("the royal") was a galley of the French galley corps, and the flagship of the French galley fleet under Louis XIV. She was designed by Jean-Baptiste Chabert, and built in Marseille between 1692 and 1694.

La Réale was termed a galère extraordinaire ("extraordinary galley") since she had a larger crew than normal fleet galleys.

The status of Réale was thus defined:

The decorations of the stern are on display at the Musée de la Marine in Paris. The museum also features a contemporary model of an ordinary galley modified to look like the Réale.


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