Action of 21 April 1806

Action of 21 April 1806
Part of the Napoleonic Wars

Combat between the French Frigate “La Canonniere” and the English Vessel “The Tremendous”, 21st April 1806
Pierre-Julien Gilbert, 1835
Date21 April 1806
Location30°45′S 30°05′E / 30.750°S 30.083°E / -30.750; 30.083
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
France United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
César-Joseph Bourayne John Osborn
Strength
1 frigate 2 ships of the line
Casualties and losses
7 killed
25 wounded
None

The action of 21 April 1806 was a minor engagement between the French and British navies off the Cape Colony during the Napoleonic Wars. The Isle Bonaparte and Isle de France were two French colonies in the Indian Ocean, from which privateers and frigate squadrons could engage in commerce raiding and disrupt British shipping. After encountering a strongly escorted British convoy, the 40-gun Cannonière attempted to flee, but was rejoined by the 74-gun HMS Tremendous. In the ensuing battle, Captain Bourayne displayed superior sailmanship and managed to fend off his much stronger opponent by a combination of manoeuvers that rendered the batteries of Tremendous ineffective, and threatened her with sustaining raking fire. The French frigate thus managed to evade and escape.