After the termination of the
First Chilean Navy Squadron by a decree of
Ramón Freire on 2 April 1826,
Aquiles was for a long time the only ship of the Chilean Navy. 1828, under the command of Captain
Charles Whiting Wooster she sailed for
Juan Fernández Islands in search of pirates. During the
Chilean Civil War of 1829–1830 she was captured by insurgents and fought with , under command of Captain Bingham, surrendered and was handed over to the Chilean government. Under the command of captain
Robert Winthrop Simpson, she began the tradition of charting and bathymetric surveys of the Chilean coast with the first hydrographic survey around 40°S that culminated with the
Naval Hydrographic Institute in 1875.
War of the Confederation On 21 August 1836
Aquiles captured the Peruvian ships
Santa Cruz,
Arequipeño and
Peruviana in Callao. On 30 October the Chilean ships
Aquiles, , frigate
Valparaíso, frigate
Monteagudo and brigantine
Orbegoso under the command of
Mariano Egaña arrived to Callao to negotiate the Chilean conditions for a peace with the Confederation, but he failed and on 28 December 1836 Chile declared war on the confederation. On 5 February 1837 she fought against the Peruvian schooner
Yanacocha off the
San Lorenzo Island. She was driven ashore and wrecked at
Callao, Peru on 24 July 1839. ==See also==