Star-class destroyer

HMS Chamois
Class overview
Builders: Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Jarrow
Operators:  Royal Navy
In commission: 18971919
Completed: 8
Lost:
  • 1 in action
  • 1 to accident
General characteristics
Type: Destroyer
Displacement: 360 long tons (366 t)
Length: 215 ft (66 m)
Installed power: 5,900 hp (4,400 kW)
Propulsion: Reed boilers
Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Complement: 63
Armament:

The Star-class destroyer was a class of eight destroyers that served in the Royal Navy:[1] Bat, Crane, Chamois, Fawn, Flirt, Flying Fish, Star and Whiting, were all three-funnelled C-class destroyers, as designated in the reorganisation of classes in 1913. Chamois foundered in 1904; the other ships served during the Great War and were broken up in 1919.

They were built by Palmer's Shipbuilding Company, were 215 feet long and displaced 360 tons. Their Reed boilers produced 5,900 hp (4,400 kW) which gave them 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph). They were armed, as was standard, with one 12-pounder gun and two torpedo tubes. They carried a complement of 63 officers and men. The boats had funnel caps and the steam pipes of the middle funnel were not in the centre line. They served in the Mediterranean and home waters.

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