"The Suffren class was a late type of 90-gun ships of the line of the French Navy. The design was created on 30 January 1824 by an appointed Commission comprising Jean-Marguerite Tupinier, Jacques-No\u00EBl San\u00E9, Pierre Rolland, Pierre Lair and Jean Delamoriniere. Intended as successors of the 80-gun Bucentaure class, they introduced the innovation of having straight walls, instead of the Tumblehome design that had prevailed until then; this tended to heighten the ships' centre of gravity, but provided much more room for equipment in the upper decks. Stability issues was fixed with underwater stabilisers."@en . "300"^^ . "Suffren-class ship of the line"@en . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . "The Suffren class was a late type of 90-gun ships of the line of the French Navy. The design was created on 30 January 1824 by an appointed Commission comprising Jean-Marguerite Tupinier, Jacques-No\u00EBl San\u00E9, Pierre Rolland, Pierre Lair and Jean Delamoriniere. Intended as successors of the 80-gun Bucentaure class, they introduced the innovation of having straight walls, instead of the Tumblehome design that had prevailed until then; this tended to heighten the ships' centre of gravity, but provided much more room for equipment in the upper decks. Stability issues was fixed with underwater stabilisers."@en . . . . . . .