French ship Scipion (1778)

Accounts cited that she was one of the three new naval vessels - along with Hercule (1798) and Pluton (1778) - built by the French that was so top-heavy, they nearly capsized.

[1][2] To correct Scipion's problem, a stowage was altered and a ballast replaced a part of the water supply.

[1] Scipion took part in the American War of Independence, notably sailing at the rear of the French squadron at the Battle of the Chesapeake under Antoine Pierre de Clavel.

[4][5][6] In the action of 18 October 1782, under Captain Nicolas Henri de Grimouard, Scipion fought gallantly against two British ships of the line of 90 and 74 guns.

Through good sailmanship, she managed to damage HMS London and escape, but was destroyed the next day after she was chased and ran aground.

18 October 1782, Scipion fires a broadside from her starboard side into Torbay and London