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For the Rubis and the Diamand 24-pounder and 12-pounder
For the Breton 18-pounder and 8-pounder
On the forecastle and quaterdeck 6-pounder
| Nationality | France |
| Nominal Guns | 60 |
| Approved | 1664/11 |
| Designer | Laurent Hubac (Sieur de Kervalennec)French Designer Ship Builder Service 1637-1682 |
| Rate | Third Rate |
| Type | Ship of the Line |
| Designed Crew | |
| Ships in Class | 3 |
| Design Armament |
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| Design Dimensions and Ship Information | ||||||||||
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| Ordered | Shipyard | Launched | Out of service | Fate | Gundeck Length | Length of Keel | Breadth | Depth in hold | Burthen | |
| As Designed | 135'0" | 113'0" | ||||||||
Le Rubis (60)
1664-1666 French 60 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | Unknown | Brest - Brittany | 11.1664 | 18.9.1666 | Captured | 135' 0" | 113' 0" | 35' 0" | 16' 0" | |
Le Diamant (60)
1664-1685 French 60 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | Unknown | Brest - Brittany | 12.1664 | 1685 | Broken Up | 135' 0" | 113' 0" | 33' 8" | 16' 0" | 900 |
Le Breton (60)
1666-1674 French 60 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line 1671 Renamed "Courtisan" | Unknown | Brest - Brittany | 8.2.1666 | 5.1674 | Foundered | 135' 0" | 113' 0" | 34' 0" | ||