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HMS Hecate (1871)
Right elevation plan from Brassey's Naval Annual 1888–1889
Career (United Kingdom)
Name: HMS Hecate
Namesake: Hecate
Builder: J & W Dudgeon, Cubitt Town, London
Cost: £156,782
Laid down: 5 September 1870
Launched: 30 September 1871
Completed: 24 May 1877
Commissioned: April 1872
Out of service: 1901
Refit: 1885–86
Fate: Sold for scrap 12 May 1903
General characteristics
Class & type: Cyclops-class breastwork monitor
Displacement: 3,480 long tons (3,540 t)
Length: 225 ft (68.6 m) (p/p)
Beam: 45 ft (13.7 m)
Draught: 16 ft 3 in (5.0 m) (deep load)
Installed power: 1,579 ihp (1,177 kW)
Propulsion: 2 shafts, 2 steam engines
Speed: 10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 12.1 mph)
Range: 3,000 nmi (5,600 km; 3,500 mi) at 10 kn (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Complement: 156
Armament: 2 × 2 - 10-inch rifled muzzle loaders
Armour: Belt: 6–8 in (152–203 mm)
Deck: 1.5 in (38 mm)
Superstructure: 8–9 in (203–229 mm)
Conning tower: 8–9 in (203–229 mm)
Gun turret: 9–10 in (229–254 mm)

HMS Hecate was the last ship completed of the four Cyclops-class breastwork monitors built for the Royal Navy during the 1870s.

References[]

  • Ballard, G. A., Admiral (1980). The Black Battlefleet. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-924-3. 
  • Gardiner, Robert, ed (1979). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. Greenwich: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-8317-0302-4. 
  • Parkes, Oscar (1990). British Battleships (reprint of the 1957 ed.). Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-075-4. 
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1984). Directory of the World's Capital Ships. New York: Hippocrene Books. ISBN 0-88254-979-0. 


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