Miscellaneous Ships

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For stuff that doesn't easily fit into other categories.

The Rock Doctor

#1
Petr Kalm Exploration Vessel

The Baltic Geographic Society is proposing to mount an expedition to Antarctica, and has raised funds to build a custom ship for the job.

The Pehr Kalm, named for a seventeenth century explorer, is a stout, three-masted vessel with a coal engine and single screw.  The hull is constructed from extremely think oak planks up to 600 mm thick (represented by the armor belts).  The hull's also strengthened to survive ice pressure and (theoretically, since I'm not sure how I'd sim it) with a curved bottom that will allow her to ride up over ice.  Considerable cargo space will allow for a large quantity of supplies to be embarked for her small crew of around 20-30.

Obviously I'm borrowing heavily from the historical Fram here.

I'm proposing to build her to civilian standards given the lack of actual armor, armament, or modern machinery.

Petr Kalm, laid down 1915

Enter ship name, Enter country Enter ship type laid down 1915

Displacement:
   860 t light; 879 t standard; 985 t normal; 1,069 t full load

Dimensions: Length (overall / waterline) x beam x draught (normal/deep)
   (143.69 ft / 127.95 ft) x 36.09 ft x (11.48 / 12.33 ft)
   (43.80 m / 39.00 m) x 11.00 m  x (3.50 / 3.76 m)

Armour:
   - Belts:      Width (max)   Length (avg)      Height (avg)
   Main:   1.97" / 50 mm   127.92 ft / 38.99 m   16.40 ft / 5.00 m
   Upper:   1.97" / 50 mm     76.77 ft / 23.40 m   8.20 ft / 2.50 m
     Main Belt covers 154 % of normal length

Machinery:
   Coal fired boilers, simple reciprocating steam engines,
   Direct drive, 1 shaft, 536 ihp / 400 Kw = 10.59 kts
   Range 6,000nm at 8.00 kts
   Bunker at max displacement = 190 tons (100% coal)

Complement:
   87 - 114

Cost:
   £0.061 million / $0.243 million

Distribution of weights at normal displacement:
   Armament: 0 tons, 0.0 %
   Armour: 222 tons, 22.5 %
      - Belts: 222 tons, 22.5 %
   Machinery: 84 tons, 8.5 %
   Hull, fittings & equipment: 276 tons, 28.1 %
   Fuel, ammunition & stores: 125 tons, 12.7 %
   Miscellaneous weights: 278 tons, 28.2 %
      - On freeboard deck: 263 tons
      - Above deck: 15 tons

Fittings:
-15 t:  Masts above deck
-65 t:  Masts below deck
-198 t:  Supplies and stuff

Overall survivability and seakeeping ability:
   Survivability (Non-critical penetrating hits needed to sink ship):
     4,529 lbs / 2,054 Kg = 41.9 x 6 " / 152 mm shells or 2.7 torpedoes
   Stability (Unstable if below 1.00): 1.34
   Metacentric height 1.8 ft / 0.6 m
   Roll period: 11.3 seconds
   Steadiness   - As gun platform (Average = 50 %): 70 %
         - Recoil effect (Restricted arc if above 1.00): 0.00
   Seaboat quality  (Average = 1.00): 2.00

Hull form characteristics:
   Hull has a flush deck,
     a normal bow and a cruiser stern
   Block coefficient (normal/deep): 0.650 / 0.657
   Length to Beam Ratio: 3.55 : 1
   'Natural speed' for length: 11.31 kts
   Power going to wave formation at top speed: 56 %
   Trim (Max stability = 0, Max steadiness = 100): 35
   Bow angle (Positive = bow angles forward): 25.00 degrees
   Stern overhang: 6.56 ft / 2.00 m
   Freeboard (% = length of deck as a percentage of waterline length):
            Fore end,    Aft end
      - Forecastle:   20.00 %,  19.69 ft / 6.00 m,  13.12 ft / 4.00 m
      - Forward deck:   30.00 %,  13.12 ft / 4.00 m,  13.12 ft / 4.00 m
      - Aft deck:   30.00 %,  13.12 ft / 4.00 m,  13.12 ft / 4.00 m
      - Quarter deck:   20.00 %,  13.12 ft / 4.00 m,  19.69 ft / 6.00 m
      - Average freeboard:      14.30 ft / 4.36 m

Ship space, strength and comments:
   Space   - Hull below water (magazines/engines, low = better): 29.2 %
      - Above water (accommodation/working, high = better): 100.2 %
   Waterplane Area: 3,488 Square feet or 324 Square metres
   Displacement factor (Displacement / loading): 148 %
   Structure weight / hull surface area: 46 lbs/sq ft or 227 Kg/sq metre
   Hull strength (Relative):
      - Cross-sectional: 0.93
      - Longitudinal: 11.83
      - Overall: 1.20
   Excellent machinery, storage, compartmentation space
   Adequate accommodation and workspace room
   Ship has slow, easy roll, a good, steady gun platform
   Excellent seaboat, comfortable, rides out heavy weather easily

The Rock Doctor

#2
Royal Yacht Cztery Korony

It's got legs to get from Klaipeda to Stockholm or Copenhagen (330-350 nm) at full speed, with plenty of oil to spare.  Cast-off at 4 PM, have dinner aboard, cruise overnight, you're in Stockholm before lunch the next day.

With that limited draft, she can dock in a lot of places, and probably move up and down some of the major rivers a fair distance.

She's got a nice suite for the royals, though they might think of this as "roughing it", and there's probably a good-sized dining room and sitting room for receiving a small number of guests aboard.

There's space for a limited entourage, some tending to the Royals in the latters' official duties and others providing care-giving functions in down-time.  I assume people like drivers (and the cars for that matter) are sourced locally in whatever Union place the yacht is visiting.  I'm also assuming a security complement are drawn from amongst the ship's official complement listing, since there's just two peashooter saluting guns to man.

The belt runs the length of the ship and is to protect against seasonal ice or accidents.  It's not intended to keep projectiles out because it will likely never leave Union waters.  It does mean the ship is built to military specs, but that should probably be true of any ship lugging one's head of state about.

Cztery Korony, laid down 1918

Displacement:
   633 t light; 647 t standard; 687 t normal; 718 t full load

Dimensions: Length (overall / waterline) x beam x draught (normal/deep)
   (242.67 ft / 229.66 ft) x 29.53 ft x (7.87 / 8.13 ft)
   (73.97 m / 70.00 m) x 9.00 m  x (2.40 / 2.48 m)

Armament:
      2 - 1.97" / 50.0 mm 45.0 cal guns - 3.86lbs / 1.75kg shells, 50 per gun
     Quick firing guns in deck mounts, 1918 Model
     2 x Single mounts on sides, aft deck forward
      2 raised mounts
      Weight of broadside 8 lbs / 4 kg

Armour:
   - Belts:      Width (max)   Length (avg)      Height (avg)
   Main:   0.59" / 15 mm   214.90 ft / 65.50 m   7.87 ft / 2.40 m
   Ends:   0.59" / 15 mm     14.73 ft / 4.49 m   7.87 ft / 2.40 m
     Main Belt covers 144 % of normal length

Machinery:
   Oil fired boilers, steam turbines,
   Direct drive, 2 shafts, 3,753 shp / 2,800 Kw = 20.20 kts
   Range 500nm at 20.00 kts
   Bunker at max displacement = 72 tons

Complement:
   66 - 87

Cost:
   £0.083 million / $0.332 million

Distribution of weights at normal displacement:
   Armament: 2 tons, 0.2 %
      - Guns: 2 tons, 0.2 %
   Armour: 41 tons, 6.0 %
      - Belts: 41 tons, 6.0 %
   Machinery: 135 tons, 19.7 %
   Hull, fittings & equipment: 274 tons, 39.9 %
   Fuel, ammunition & stores: 54 tons, 7.9 %
   Miscellaneous weights: 180 tons, 26.2 %
      - Hull above water: 100 tons
      - On freeboard deck: 55 tons
      - Above deck: 25 tons

Fittings:
-25 t:  L/R wireless (AD)
-40 t:  Royal Family suite/office space/entertaining space (FD)
-10 t:  Office space for aides (FD)
-5 t:  Weight reserve (FD)
-28 t:  Cabins for seven senior aides (AW) (Major Domo, Lady in Waiting, Senior Nanny, Chef, Doctor, Logistics Manager, Protocol Manager)
-50 t:  Accommodation for twenty-five junior aides (AW)
-12 t:  Office/working space for aides (AW)
-10 t:  Cargo/luggage (AW)

Overall survivability and seakeeping ability:
   Survivability (Non-critical penetrating hits needed to sink ship):
     1,325 lbs / 601 Kg = 347.3 x 2.0 " / 50 mm shells or 0.7 torpedoes
   Stability (Unstable if below 1.00): 1.15
   Metacentric height 1.0 ft / 0.3 m
   Roll period: 12.1 seconds
   Steadiness   - As gun platform (Average = 50 %): 70 %
         - Recoil effect (Restricted arc if above 1.00): 0.02
   Seaboat quality  (Average = 1.00): 1.63

Hull form characteristics:
   Hull has a flush deck,
     a normal bow and a cruiser stern
   Block coefficient (normal/deep): 0.450 / 0.456
   Length to Beam Ratio: 7.78 : 1
   'Natural speed' for length: 15.15 kts
   Power going to wave formation at top speed: 56 %
   Trim (Max stability = 0, Max steadiness = 100): 43
   Bow angle (Positive = bow angles forward): 20.00 degrees
   Stern overhang: 6.56 ft / 2.00 m
   Freeboard (% = length of deck as a percentage of waterline length):
            Fore end,    Aft end
      - Forecastle:   25.00 %,  17.72 ft / 5.40 m,  13.78 ft / 4.20 m
      - Forward deck:   25.00 %,  13.78 ft / 4.20 m,  9.84 ft / 3.00 m
      - Aft deck:   35.00 %,  9.84 ft / 3.00 m,  9.84 ft / 3.00 m
      - Quarter deck:   15.00 %,  9.84 ft / 3.00 m,  9.84 ft / 3.00 m
      - Average freeboard:      11.71 ft / 3.57 m

Ship space, strength and comments:
   Space   - Hull below water (magazines/engines, low = better): 81.1 %
      - Above water (accommodation/working, high = better): 133.1 %
   Waterplane Area: 4,326 Square feet or 402 Square metres
   Displacement factor (Displacement / loading): 138 %
   Structure weight / hull surface area: 37 lbs/sq ft or 179 Kg/sq metre
   Hull strength (Relative):
      - Cross-sectional: 0.88
      - Longitudinal: 3.04
      - Overall: 1.00
   Excellent machinery, storage, compartmentation space
   Excellent accommodation and workspace room
   Ship has slow, easy roll, a good, steady gun platform
   Excellent seaboat, comfortable, can fire her guns in the heaviest weather

The Rock Doctor

#3
Royal Yacht Stanislaw I

As speculated a few years back, the royal family would like a new and improved ocean-going yacht for service outside the Baltic.

The ship makes use of diesel engines and geared drive for an effective cruising range at good speed; she could steam from Amsterdam to Nieupoort in 8.5 days at 20 knots, as an example.

There are four guns for saluting, and six machine gun installations for security purposes.  The conning tower represents a "safe room" for VIPs.

The yacht has extensive living, entertaining, and working space for the royal family and retinue.  There is also a multi-level and fairly palatial set of accommodations for a second VIP - such as the Prime Minister or a foreign dignitary and retinue - that can be isolated for security purposes if required.  Ten staterooms for other guests are also included.

Notionally the ship could be converted to a hospital ship in times of war but I've not worked up the distribution of miscellaneous weight in that scenario.

Contrary to earlier statements, I'd build this to mercantile standards, not milspec.

Stanislaw I, laid down 1921



Enter ship name, Enter country Enter ship type laid down 1921

Displacement:
   3,752 t light; 3,841 t standard; 4,323 t normal; 4,708 t full load

Dimensions: Length (overall / waterline) x beam x draught (normal/deep)
   (380.35 ft / 367.45 ft) x 55.77 ft x (14.76 / 15.75 ft)
   (115.93 m / 112.00 m) x 17.00 m  x (4.50 / 4.80 m)

Armament:
      4 - 1.97" / 50.0 mm 45.0 cal guns - 3.85lbs / 1.74kg shells, 150 per gun
     Quick firing guns in deck mounts, 1921 Model
     4 x Single mounts on sides, aft evenly spread
      4 raised mounts
      6 - 0.39" / 10.0 mm 45.0 cal guns - 0.03lbs / 0.01kg shells, 4,000 per gun
     Breech loading guns in deck mounts, 1921 Model
     6 x Single mounts on sides, evenly spread
      6 raised mounts
      Weight of broadside 16 lbs / 7 kg

Armour:
   - Conning towers: Forward 5.91" / 150 mm, Aft 0.00" / 0 mm

Machinery:
   Diesel Internal combustion motors,
   Geared drive, 2 shafts, 13,405 shp / 10,000 Kw = 21.63 kts
   Range 2,500nm at 20.00 kts
   Bunker at max displacement = 868 tons

Complement:
   266 - 346

Cost:
   £0.501 million / $2.005 million

Distribution of weights at normal displacement:
   Armament: 4 tons, 0.1 %
      - Guns: 4 tons, 0.1 %
   Armour: 34 tons, 0.8 %
      - Conning Tower: 34 tons, 0.8 %
   Machinery: 462 tons, 10.7 %
   Hull, fittings & equipment: 1,474 tons, 34.1 %
   Fuel, ammunition & stores: 570 tons, 13.2 %
   Miscellaneous weights: 1,780 tons, 41.2 %
      - Hull below water: 420 tons
      - Hull above water: 400 tons
      - On freeboard deck: 600 tons
      - Above deck: 360 tons

Fittings:
-25 t:  L/R wireless (AD)
-100 t:  Royal Suite (AD)
-175 t:  Main dining/meeting space (AD)
-60 t:  Primary guest suite (AD)
-100 t:  Ten staterooms (guests) (FD)
-126 t:  Accommodation and working space for 7 senior & 14 junior aides (guests) (FD)
-150 t:  Accommodation and working space for 15 senior/intermediate aides (FD)
-274 t:  Main entertainment space (FD)
-400 t:  Accommodation and working space for 100 junior aides (AW)
-281 t:  Cargo and vehicle hold (BW)
-139 t:  Diesel machinery (BW)

Overall survivability and seakeeping ability:
   Survivability (Non-critical penetrating hits needed to sink ship):
     11,284 lbs / 5,118 Kg = 2,958.7 x 2.0 " / 50 mm shells or 2.4 torpedoes
   Stability (Unstable if below 1.00): 1.14
   Metacentric height 2.7 ft / 0.8 m
   Roll period: 14.3 seconds
   Steadiness   - As gun platform (Average = 50 %): 100 %
         - Recoil effect (Restricted arc if above 1.00): 0.01
   Seaboat quality  (Average = 1.00): 2.00

Hull form characteristics:
   Hull has a flush deck,
     a normal bow and a cruiser stern
   Block coefficient (normal/deep): 0.500 / 0.510
   Length to Beam Ratio: 6.59 : 1
   'Natural speed' for length: 19.17 kts
   Power going to wave formation at top speed: 53 %
   Trim (Max stability = 0, Max steadiness = 100): 50
   Bow angle (Positive = bow angles forward): 20.00 degrees
   Stern overhang: 3.94 ft / 1.20 m
   Freeboard (% = length of deck as a percentage of waterline length):
            Fore end,    Aft end
      - Forecastle:   25.00 %,  24.61 ft / 7.50 m,  19.69 ft / 6.00 m
      - Forward deck:   30.00 %,  19.69 ft / 6.00 m,  19.69 ft / 6.00 m
      - Aft deck:   30.00 %,  19.69 ft / 6.00 m,  19.69 ft / 6.00 m
      - Quarter deck:   15.00 %,  19.69 ft / 6.00 m,  19.69 ft / 6.00 m
      - Average freeboard:      20.18 ft / 6.15 m

Ship space, strength and comments:
   Space   - Hull below water (magazines/engines, low = better): 56.6 %
      - Above water (accommodation/working, high = better): 192.5 %
   Waterplane Area: 13,655 Square feet or 1,269 Square metres
   Displacement factor (Displacement / loading): 157 %
   Structure weight / hull surface area: 67 lbs/sq ft or 328 Kg/sq metre
   Hull strength (Relative):
      - Cross-sectional: 0.89
      - Longitudinal: 2.89
      - Overall: 1.00
   Excellent machinery, storage, compartmentation space
   Excellent accommodation and workspace room
   Ship has slow, easy roll, a good, steady gun platform
   Excellent seaboat, comfortable, can fire her guns in the heaviest weather

2500@20 --> 4,600 w/diesel and geared drive
3300@18 --> 6,100 w/diesel and geared drive
5400@15 --> 9,900 w/diesel and geared drive

The Rock Doctor

#4
Karaiby Class Yacht

The governor of the Union's Caribbean territories has noted that he resides on an island, governs other islands, and also rules over a large chunk of mainland.  Since air travel is still pretty iffy, he'd like a yacht.  Please.

If you're thinking, "That sure looks like Rocky's coastal escort", then, yeah, guilty as charged.  From the in-game perspective, it's a hull the Union is already producing in numbers and a civilian conversion of the type is easier than designing something new.  From the out-of-game perspective, I was having a hell of a time making anything work and remembered that the coastal escort was about the right size for what I was looking for.

The yacht ships diesels rather than oil-fired machinery.  The armament's completely replaced by modest furnishings for the governor, a guest, and a handful of aides, plus a bit of working space.  Some electric lighting and safety barriers to improve the exterior recreational experience.  It isn't palatial, but it means the guy can work while traveling.  The hull itself is seaworthy for the Caribbean, though hurricanes are still best avoided.

The ship will be built to civilian standards, and the governor of the Azorez is highly interested in one of his own.

Karaiby, laid down 1927
Atlantycki, laid down 1927

Governor's Ride, laid down 1927

Displacement:
   261 t light; 267 t standard; 281 t normal; 292 t full load

Dimensions: Length (overall / waterline) x beam x draught (normal/deep)
   (147.17 ft / 137.80 ft) x 19.69 ft x (7.87 / 8.09 ft)
   (44.86 m / 42.00 m) x 6.00 m  x (2.40 / 2.47 m)

Machinery:
   Diesel Internal combustion motors,
   Geared drive, 2 shafts, 2,948 shp / 2,200 Kw = 20.34 kts
   Range 2,000nm at 10.00 kts
   Bunker at max displacement = 24 tons

Complement:
   33 - 44

Cost:
   £0.081 million / $0.323 million

Distribution of weights at normal displacement:
   Armament: 0 tons, 0.0 %
   Machinery: 93 tons, 33.2 %
   Hull, fittings & equipment: 82 tons, 29.4 %
   Fuel, ammunition & stores: 19 tons, 6.8 %
   Miscellaneous weights: 86 tons, 30.6 %
      - Hull below water: 28 tons
      - Hull above water: 15 tons
      - On freeboard deck: 43 tons

Fittings:
   -10 t:  Governor's suite (FD)
   -10 t:  Dining room/amenities (FD)
   -5 t:  Guest suite (FD)
   -8 t:  Cabins for 2 senior staff (FD)   
   -10 t:  Staff workspace (FD)
   -12 t:  Berthing for 6 junior staff (AW)
   -3 t:  Luggage/cargo (AW)
        -28 t:  Machinery (BW)

Overall survivability and seakeeping ability:
   Survivability (Non-critical penetrating hits needed to sink ship):
     191 lbs / 87 Kg = 1.8 x 6 " / 152 mm shells or 0.2 torpedoes
   Stability (Unstable if below 1.00): 1.08
   Metacentric height 0.5 ft / 0.2 m
   Roll period: 11.6 seconds
   Steadiness   - As gun platform (Average = 50 %): 69 %
         - Recoil effect (Restricted arc if above 1.00): 0.00
   Seaboat quality  (Average = 1.00): 1.31

Hull form characteristics:
   Hull has a flush deck,
     a normal bow and a cruiser stern
   Block coefficient (normal/deep): 0.460 / 0.465
   Length to Beam Ratio: 7.00 : 1
   'Natural speed' for length: 11.74 kts
   Power going to wave formation at top speed: 71 %
   Trim (Max stability = 0, Max steadiness = 100): 53
   Bow angle (Positive = bow angles forward): 20.00 degrees
   Stern overhang: 3.28 ft / 1.00 m
   Freeboard (% = length of deck as a percentage of waterline length):
            Fore end,    Aft end
      - Forecastle:   20.00 %,  16.73 ft / 5.10 m,  12.80 ft / 3.90 m
      - Forward deck:   20.00 %,  12.80 ft / 3.90 m,  8.86 ft / 2.70 m
      - Aft deck:   45.00 %,  8.86 ft / 2.70 m,  8.86 ft / 2.70 m
      - Quarter deck:   15.00 %,  8.86 ft / 2.70 m,  8.86 ft / 2.70 m
      - Average freeboard:      10.35 ft / 3.16 m

Ship space, strength and comments:
   Space   - Hull below water (magazines/engines, low = better): 124.2 %
      - Above water (accommodation/working, high = better): 95.3 %
   Waterplane Area: 1,745 Square feet or 162 Square metres
   Displacement factor (Displacement / loading): 103 %
   Structure weight / hull surface area: 20 lbs/sq ft or 97 Kg/sq metre
   Hull strength (Relative):
      - Cross-sectional: 0.58
      - Longitudinal: 7.71
      - Overall: 0.75
   Caution: Hull subject to strain in open-sea
   Hull space for machinery, storage, compartmentation is cramped
   Room for accommodation and workspaces is adequate
   Good seaboat, rides out heavy weather easily

The Rock Doctor

Jednosc Class Tall Ship

And here we have a tall ship for sail-training, which is of course a valuable skill in 1932, and for the pleasure of the queen, which is also somewhat relevant.  Much of the design and the graphics borrow closely from the German Gorch Fock.

It's full rigging, which makes for a maximum speed of just under 11 knots.  A small diesel-electric drive provides considerable cruising range if everybody gets tired of working the rigging or sea conditions are too iffy.

The ship does not carry a long-range wireless or anything beyond navigational lighting, and is armed solely with a pair of QF guns that are mainly in place for saluting purposes.  I suppose I could design for but not equip with a few machine guns for port security purposes.

As far as I can tell, I've complied with our guidelines for full rigging, but feel free to check me on that.  There's lots of hull strength to fix up incorrect miscellaneous weights if need be.

Given that I went to the trouble of sketching this thing, it's a given that I'll lay her down.

Jednosc, laid down 1932


Enter ship name, Enter country Enter ship type laid down 1932

Displacement:
   2,448 t light; 2,500 t standard; 2,550 t normal; 2,590 t full load

Dimensions: Length (overall / waterline) x beam x draught (normal/deep)
   (302.84 ft / 265.75 ft) x 39.37 ft x (17.06 / 17.25 ft)
   (92.31 m / 81.00 m) x 12.00 m  x (5.20 / 5.26 m)

Armament:
      2 - 1.97" / 50.0 mm 45.0 cal guns - 3.85lbs / 1.74kg shells, 150 per gun
     Quick firing guns in deck mounts, 1932 Model
     2 x Single mounts on sides, forward deck aft
      Weight of broadside 8 lbs / 3 kg

Machinery:
   Diesel Internal combustion generators,
   Electric motors, 2 shafts, 939 shp / 700 Kw = 11.31 kts
        Sailing speed = Up to 10.87 knots (full rigging)
   Range 3,000nm at 8.00 kts
   Bunker at max displacement = 90 tons

Complement:
   179 - 233

Cost:
   £0.409 million / $1.636 million

Distribution of weights at normal displacement:
   Armament: 2 tons, 0.1%
      - Guns: 2 tons, 0.1%
   Machinery: 28 tons, 1.1%
   Hull, fittings & equipment: 1,699 tons, 66.6%
   Fuel, ammunition & stores: 102 tons, 4.0%
   Miscellaneous weights: 720 tons, 28.2%
      - Hull below water: 182 tons
      - Hull void weights: 200 tons
      - Hull above water: 300 tons
      - Above deck: 38 tons

Fittings:
-16 t:  D-E machinery (BW)
-166 t + 38 t:  Masts (BW/AD)
-200 t:  Ballast (void)
-300 t:  Accommodation and training spaces for 100 cadets (AW)

Overall survivability and seakeeping ability:
   Survivability (Non-critical penetrating hits needed to sink ship):
     11,082 lbs / 5,027 Kg = 2,905.7 x 2.0 " / 50 mm shells or 4.4 torpedoes
   Stability (Unstable if below 1.00): 1.12
   Metacentric height 1.5 ft / 0.5 m
   Roll period: 13.4 seconds
   Steadiness   - As gun platform (Average = 50 %): 70 %
         - Recoil effect (Restricted arc if above 1.00): 0.00
   Seaboat quality  (Average = 1.00): 2.00

Hull form characteristics:
   Hull has raised forecastle, raised quarterdeck ,
     a normal bow and a cruiser stern
   Block coefficient (normal/deep): 0.500 / 0.502
   Length to Beam Ratio: 6.75 : 1
   'Natural speed' for length: 16.30 kts
   Power going to wave formation at top speed: 28 %
   Trim (Max stability = 0, Max steadiness = 100): 35
   Bow angle (Positive = bow angles forward): 40.00 degrees
   Stern overhang: 18.37 ft / 5.60 m
   Freeboard (% = length of deck as a percentage of waterline length):
            Fore end,    Aft end
      - Forecastle:   20.00%,  22.31 ft / 6.80 m,  18.37 ft / 5.60 m
      - Forward deck:   30.00%,  14.44 ft / 4.40 m,  14.44 ft / 4.40 m
      - Aft deck:   20.00%,  14.44 ft / 4.40 m,  14.44 ft / 4.40 m
      - Quarter deck:   30.00%,  18.37 ft / 5.60 m,  18.37 ft / 5.60 m
      - Average freeboard:      16.72 ft / 5.10 m

Ship space, strength and comments:
   Space   - Hull below water (magazines/engines, low = better): 25.9%
      - Above water (accommodation/working, high = better): 107.1%
   Waterplane Area: 6,971 Square feet or 648 Square metres
   Displacement factor (Displacement / loading): 327%
   Structure weight / hull surface area: 122 lbs/sq ft or 595 Kg/sq metre
   Hull strength (Relative):
      - Cross-sectional: 2.07
      - Longitudinal: 11.81
      - Overall: 2.46
   Excellent machinery, storage, compartmentation space
   Adequate accommodation and workspace room
   Ship has slow, easy roll, a good, steady gun platform
   Excellent seaboat, comfortable, can fire her guns in the heaviest weather