French brick-aviso Goéland (1787)
Goéland was the name ship of a two-vessel class of "brick-avisos" (advice brigs), built to a design by Raymond-Antoine Haran and launched in 1787. She served the French Navy for several years carrying dispatches until in 1793 HMS Penelope and HMS Proserpine captured her off Jérémie. The Royal Navy took her into service briefly as Goelan and sold her in 1794. As the merchant brig Brothers she appears to have sailed as a whaling ship in the South Seas Whale Fisheries until 1808 or so, and then traded between Falmouth and the Brazils until 1815 or so.
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French brick-aviso Goéland (1787)
Goéland was the name ship of a two-vessel class of "brick-avisos" (advice brigs), built to a design by Raymond-Antoine Haran and launched in 1787. She served the French Navy for several years carrying dispatches until in 1793 HMS Penelope and HMS Proserpine captured her off Jérémie. The Royal Navy took her into service briefly as Goelan and sold her in 1794. As the merchant brig Brothers she appears to have sailed as a whaling ship in the South Seas Whale Fisheries until 1808 or so, and then traded between Falmouth and the Brazils until 1815 or so.
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1787-05-04
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*French service: 10 small guns ...... ounder and 10 x 6-pounder guns
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United Kingdom
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Goéland, the Breton word for seagull
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Goéland was the name ship of a ...... the Brazils until 1815 or so.
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French brick-aviso Goéland (1787)
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Brothers
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HMS Goelan
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