Uss Cyane (1796)

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Career
Launched:1796
Commissioned:1815
Decommissioned:1827?
Fate:sold
General Characteristics
Displacement:539 tons
Length:110 ft (34 m)
Beam:31.5 ft (9.6 m)
Depth:8 ft (2.4 m)
Complement:180 officers and men
Armament:4 x 12 pounders (5 kg), 20 x 32 pounder (15 kg) carronades, 8 x 18 pounder (8 kg) carronades
Cyane was a sailing frigate built in 1796 at Frinsbury, England, for the Royal Navy. She was captured with HMS Levant 20 February 1815 by Constitution, after a 40-minute night engagement off Madeira. With Constitution's second lieutenant Hoffman as prize master, she successfully escaped recapture by a pursuing British squadron 12 March and arrived in America 10 April. She was adjudicated by a prize court and purchased by the Navy and renamed USS Cyane. Cyane cruised off the west coast of Africa from 1819-1820 and in the West Indies from 1820-1821 protecting the Liberian colony and suppressing piracy and the slave trade. She cruised in the Mediterranean 1824-1825, and on the Brazil Station 1826-1827. Laid up at Philadelphia Navy Yard, she sank in 1835 and was raised and broken up the following year. See USS Cyane for other Navy ships of the same name.

 

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