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ANNELIESE patrols (1916 - 1919)


Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Anneliese   258 Koch, Lübeck 1916 1916 1916 sunk 2.2.1918
Liselotte   259 Koch, Lübeck 1916 1916 9/1916 foundered 30.8.1917
Travemünde   260 Koch, Lübeck 1917 5/1917 6/1917 sold 3.1919
Niendorf   261 Koch, Lübeck 1917 6/1917 8/1917 to United Kingdom 7.1920
Timmendorf   262 Koch, Lübeck 1917 8/1917 9/1917 sold 6.1919
Scharbeutz   263 Koch, Lübeck 1917 1917 1/1918 blockship 28.3.1918
Fielitz   264 Koch, Lübeck 1918 5/1918 8/1918 sold 3.1919
Von Schönberg   265 Koch, Lübeck 1918 6/1918 10/1918 sold 3.1919
Neidinger   266 Koch, Lübeck 1918 7/1918 10/1918 sold 3.1919
Erdmann   267 Koch, Lübeck 1918 12/1918 2/1919 sold 3.1919


Technical data


Displacement normal, t445
Displacement full, t 
Length, m

38.7

Breadth, m

6.90

Draught, m2.78
No of shafts

1

Machinery

1 VTE, 1 boiler

Power, h. p.

400

Max speed, kts

10

Fuel, t

coal

Endurance, nm(kts) 
Armament

1 x 1 - 88/27 SK L/30 C/89 or 88/32 SK L/35 C/01 or 88/27 TK L/30 C/08

Complement24 - 31


Project history

Fishery trawlers, purchased by Navy during building and commissioned as auxiliary patrols.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

Anneliese was mined 2.2.1918 in the North Sea. Liselotte foundered in a storm 30.8.1917 in the North Sea.

Many thanks to Wolfgang Stöhr for additional information on this page.