HMS Ferret (1893)
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HMS Ferret | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | HMS Ferret |
| Builder | Laird, Son & Co., Birkenhead |
| Laid down | July 1893 |
| Launched | 9 December 1893 |
| Completed | March 1895 |
| Fate | Sunk as target, 1911 |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Ferret-class destroyer |
| Displacement | 280 long tons (284 t) |
| Length | 199 ft (60.7 m) |
| Beam | 19.25 ft (5.9 m) |
| Draught | 9 ft (2.7 m) |
| Propulsion |
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| Speed | 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph) |
| Complement | 42 (later 53) |
| Armament | |
HMS Ferret was a Ferret-class destroyer which served with the Royal Navy from 1893 and was sunk in 1911.
Ferret was armed with one 12-pounder and three 6-pounder guns, and three torpedo tubes (two on deck mounts and one fixed bow tube). The bow tube was soon removed, and provision was made for removing the deck tubes and substituting two extra 6-pounder guns. She carried a complement of 42 (later raised to 53). Later in her career she was fitted out for boom breaking as an experiment. Her forebridge, gun and bow tube were removed and the turtle backed forecastle was strengthened for this purpose.