Sails of Glory: Bertin 1761/ Berryer 1759
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Description
The Bertin was an East Indiaman used for long distance trading during the eighteenth century. She was later converted into a ship of the line, taking advantage of her design, already suitable for a warship. When, in 1770, she was commissioned into the French Marine Royale, under King Louis XVI, her armament was doubled Bertin became a fourth rate with 56 guns and a crew of more than 300 men.
This ship pack can also be used to represent the French ex merchant ship Berryer 1759(1770).