- French battleship Bouvet
The "Bouvet" was a
pre-Dreadnought battleship of theFrench Navy , launched in 1896 and sunk by mine in 1915 duringWorld War I . She was one of the so-called "sample battleships"Fact|date=May 2008 which preceded the "Charlemagne" class battleship. "Bouvet" had face-hardenedarmour above the waterline, making her one of the most powerfully protected warships of her era. It was named for the maritime family of Bouvet de Lozier, the most famous being French admiralFrançois Joseph Bouvet .The "Bouvet" was part of the
squadron contributed by the French to theDardanelles Campaign . On 18 March 1915, the British commander,Rear Admiral John de Robeck , launched a concerted effort to overwhelm the Turkish forts defending theDardanelles straits and the "Bouvet" was one of the four French battleships making up the second line."Bouvet" sustained eight hits from Turkish
artillery fire and the forwardturret was disabled. When de Robeck ordered the French line to retire, "Bouvet" turned tostarboard into Erin Keui Bay where a line of mines lay undetected. The battleship struck a mine below the starboard 274 mm turret and suffered a massive explosion, probably of a magazine. Flooding was rapid since the ship lacked effective internal compartmentation (the detonation occurred in a very large machinery space that extended almost a third of the length of the vessel). The ship heeled very rapidly, since the hull was designed (like many French battleships designed by Huin) with a "tumblehome " form, meaning the sides sloped inwards; this meant that the hull was losing stability for every degree that it heeled over, which sped up the process of capsizing. "Bouvet"capsize d and sank within two minutes, taking over 600 crew with her.Despite the loss of the "Bouvet", the first such loss of the day, the British remained unaware of the minefield, thinking the explosion had been caused by a shell or
torpedo . Subsequently two Britishpre-Dreadnought s, the "Ocean" and "Irresistible", were sunk and thebattlecruiser HMS "Inflexible", as well as thepre-Dreadnought s "Suffren" and "Gaulois", were damaged by the same minefield."Gaulois", also with a tumblehome hull form, was later repaired and fitted with large caissons at the sides to prevent the same kind of disaster that befell "Bouvet". When "Gaulois" was torpedoed in 1916, the caissons kept the ship upright long enough for the majority of the crew to evacuate.
The disaster of "Bouvet" was a major factor in the decision to abandon a naval strategy to take
Istanbul , and instead opt for the Gallipoli land campaign.See "Bouvet" for other ships of this name.
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List of French battleships External links
* [http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/bouvet.htm www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk - "Bouvet"]
* [http://le.fantasque.free.fr/php3/ship.php3?page_code=bouvet CUIRASSE Bouvet]
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