Serapis was commissioned in June 1779 under
Captain Richard Pearson. On 23 September she engaged the American warship under the command of Captain
John Paul Jones in the
North Sea at
Flamborough Head, England. At the time of this battle, the ship carried 46 guns, mounting 2 additional six 6-pounders. The two vessels exchanged heavy fire and
Bonhomme Richard lost most of her firepower, but by attaching the two ships together, Jones was able to overcome much of Pearson's advantage of greater firepower (although the
Bonhomme Richard was a larger ship with a considerably greater crew). The famous quote, "I have not yet begun to fight!" was Jones's response to Pearson's premature call for
Bonhomme Richard to surrender. The battle raged on for three hours as the crew of
Bonhomme Richard tenaciously fought
Serapis, raking her deck with gunfire. Eventually, , a
frigate in Jones's squadron, began firing at both the attached ships indiscriminately.
Bonhomme Richard began to sink, but Captain Pearson, unable to aim his guns at the frigate because he was tied to Jones's ship, surrendered, handing
Serapis over to the Americans. ==Aftermath==