USS Beaufort (1799)

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NameBeaufort
NamesakeA city in far southern South Carolina, and the seat of government for Beaufort County, South Carolina
Commissioned1799
FateSold circa February 1802
History
United States
NameBeaufort
NamesakeA city in far southern South Carolina, and the seat of government for Beaufort County, South Carolina
Commissioned1799
FateSold circa February 1802
General characteristics
Typerow galley
Length52 ft (16 m)
Beam15 ft (4.6 m)
Depth5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Propulsionoars
Complement28 sailors
Armamentone 24-pounder gun, 5 or 6 howitzers

USS Beaufort was a row galley constructed by the citizens of Beaufort, South Carolina, and presented to the United States Government to be used to protect the coast of South Carolina from possible attack by warships of France, which was undergoing political instability following the French Revolution.

Beaufort carried a powerful 24-pounder gun and because it had oars it had the advantage of being able to be rowed to various advantageous firing positions in becalmed seas.

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