French fluyt Étoile (1767)
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Career (France) | French Navy Ensign |
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Builder: | Nantes shipyard |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Fluyt used as storeship |
Displacement: | 480 tonnes |
Length: | 33.8 metres |
Beam: | 9.1 metres |
Propulsion: | Sail |
Capacity: | 8 officers and 108 men |
Armour: | timber |
The Étoile ("Star") was a fluyt famous for being one of the ships of Louis Antoine de Bougainville in his circumnavigation between 1766 and 1769, along with La Boudeuse. She was commended by Francois Chenard de la Giraudais, and was the storeship of the expedition. She carried naturalist and physician Philibert Commerçon and astronomer Pierre-Antoine Veron.
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