Historically, the frigate Sirene has no tales of outstanding war feats or important enterprises, those of which often mark the career of a man-of-war so that they are remembered even after their disappearance. All we know is that this ship was designed by Fedrick Chapman for the French King in 1700. In addition to the drawings, all the calculations relating to the construction and the hydrodynamic resistance of the vessel are provided in Chapman’s ‘Architectura Navalis Mercatoria’, published in Stockholm in 1768.
Corel ship model plans are historically accurate and contain detail instructions on building the ship model.