HMS Ferret (1911)
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NameHMS Ferret
BuilderJ. Samuel White & Company, Cowes[1]
Launched12 April 1911[1]
Fate
- Converted to fast minelayer in 1917
- Sold May 1921[1]
HMS Ferret | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | HMS Ferret |
| Builder | J. Samuel White & Company, Cowes[1] |
| Launched | 12 April 1911[1] |
| Fate |
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| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Acheron-class destroyer |
| Displacement | 990 tons |
| Length | 75 m (246 ft) |
| Beam | 7.8 m (26 ft) |
| Draught | 2.7 m (8.9 ft) |
| Installed power |
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| Propulsion |
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| Speed | 30 kn (56 km/h) |
| Complement | 72 |
| Armament |
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HMS Ferret was an Acheron-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that served during World War I and was sold for breaking in 1921. She was the sixteenth Royal Navy ship to be named after the domestic mammal Mustela putorius.
She was built under the 1910-11 shipbuilding programme by J. Samuel White & Company of Cowes.[1] She had three Parsons turbines, and three White-Forster boilers.[2] Capable of 30 knots,[2] she carried two 4-inch guns, other smaller guns and two 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes and had a complement of 72 men. She was launched on 12 April 1911.[3]
Pennant numbers
| Pennant Number[4] | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| H35 | 6 December 1914 | 1 January 1918 |
| H32 | 1 January 1918 | Early 1919 |
| H93 | Early 1919 | 9 May 1921 |
