HMS Devastation (1871)

HMS Devastation in 1896.
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Devastation
BuilderPortsmouth Dockyard
Cost£361,438
Laid down12 November 1869
Launched12 July 1871
Commissioned19 April 1873
Refit1879 and 1891–1892
Stricken1907
FateScrapped, Thos. W. Ward, May 1908
General characteristics
Class and typeDevastation-class ironclad
Displacement
  • 9,330 long tons (9,480 t) standard
  • 13,000 long tons (13,000 t) full load
Length
  • 285 ft (87 m) p/p
  • 307 ft (94 m) o/a
Beam62 ft 3 in (18.97 m)
Height27 ft 6 in (8.38 m)
Draught26 ft 8 in (8.13 m) (mean)
Depth of hold18 ft (5.5 m)
Deck clearance4 ft 6 in (1.37 m)
Propulsion
  • As built:
  • 4 × 2-cylinder Penn & Sons trunk engines
  • 8 × rectangular 30 psi (210 kPa) boilers
  • 6,637 ihp
  • 2 screws
  • From 1890:
  • Triple expansion steam engines
  • Cylindrical boilers
Speed
  • As built:
  • 13.84 knots (25.63 km/h; 15.93 mph) (speed trial)
  • From 1890:
  • 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Range
  • 3,550 nmi (6,570 km; 4,090 mi) at 12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph)
  • 5,570 nmi (10,320 km; 6,410 mi) at 10 kn (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Complement329–410
Armament
Armour
  • Turrets: 12–14 in (300–360 mm)
  • Breastworks and hull: 10–12 in (250–300 mm)
  • Bulkheads: 4–6 in (100–150 mm)

HMS Devastation was the first of two Devastation-class mastless turret ships built for the Royal Navy. This was the first class of ocean-going capital ship that did not carry sails, and the first whose entire main armament was mounted on top of the hull rather than inside it.


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