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The Dutch corvette Waakzaamheid was launched at Enkhuizen in 1786. The French Navy captured her in 1794 and renamed her Vigilance. She was part of a squadron that in 1794 captured or destroyed a large number of British merchant vessels on the Guinea coast. The French returned her to the Dutch (the Batavian Republic), in 1795. The Dutch Navy returned her name to Waakzaamheid. The British Royal Navy captured her without a fight in 1798. She then served as HMS Waaksaamheid until she was sold in September 1802.

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  • Dutch corvette Waakzaamheid (1786) (en)
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  • The Dutch corvette Waakzaamheid was launched at Enkhuizen in 1786. The French Navy captured her in 1794 and renamed her Vigilance. She was part of a squadron that in 1794 captured or destroyed a large number of British merchant vessels on the Guinea coast. The French returned her to the Dutch (the Batavian Republic), in 1795. The Dutch Navy returned her name to Waakzaamheid. The British Royal Navy captured her without a fight in 1798. She then served as HMS Waaksaamheid until she was sold in September 1802. (en)
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  • Vigilance (en)
  • HMS Waaksaamheidt (en)
  • Waazaamheid (en)
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  • Admiralty Noorderkwartier (en)
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  • *Originally: 24 guns *French Navy **Upper deck : 22 × 8-pounder guns **Spar deck: 2 × 6-pounder guns *At capture: **UD: 24 × 9-pounder guns **Fc: 2 × 6-pounder guns *Royal Navy: **UD: 20 × 9-pounder guns **QD: 2 × 6-pounder guns + 4 × 18-pounder carronades **Fc: 2 × 6-pounder guns + 2 × 18-pounder carronades (en)
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  • J. Hand, Enkhuizen (en)
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  • *Dutch: 7th charter *Royal Navy: Post ship (en)
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  • *French Navy: 168 *At capture:100 Dutch seamen + 122 French troops *Royal Navy:188 (en)
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  • Sold 1795 (en)
  • Sold September 1802 (en)
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  • *Dutch: 124 *English: **Overall: **Keel: (en)
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  • Vigilance (en)
  • HMS Waaksaamheidt (en)
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  • The Dutch corvette Waakzaamheid was launched at Enkhuizen in 1786. The French Navy captured her in 1794 and renamed her Vigilance. She was part of a squadron that in 1794 captured or destroyed a large number of British merchant vessels on the Guinea coast. The French returned her to the Dutch (the Batavian Republic), in 1795. The Dutch Navy returned her name to Waakzaamheid. The British Royal Navy captured her without a fight in 1798. She then served as HMS Waaksaamheid until she was sold in September 1802. (en)
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