French fluyt Étoile (1767)

History
France
NameÉtoile
Namesake"Star"
BuilderNantes shipyard
Laid down1759
Launched1762
Acquired4 August 1762
In serviceAugust 1762
Out of service1780
FateHulked 1780, last mentioned 1789
General characteristics
Class & typeFluyt used as storeship
Displacement480 tonnes
Length33.8 m (111 ft)
Beam9.1 m (30 ft)
PropulsionSail
Capacity8 officers and 108 men
Armament
Armourtimber

Étoile ("Star") was a fluyt of the French Navy. She was originally a merchantman named Placelière and was purchased by the Navy while still on the stocks. She was renamed Étoile in April 1763 and re-classed as a corvette. She is famous for being one of Louis Antoine de Bougainville's ships in his circumnavigation between 1766 and 1769, along with Boudeuse.