No | Name | Yard No | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Comm | Fate |
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PC449, 9.1942- SC449 | Luders Marine, Stamford | 7.1939 | 14.5.1940 | 9.1940 | stricken 7.1949 |
Displacement standard, t | 85 |
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Displacement full, t | 132 |
Length, m | 33.5 |
Breadth, m | 4.50 |
Draught, m | 1.70 |
No of shafts | 2 |
Machinery | 2 Cooper Besssemer diesels |
Power, h. p. | 800 |
Max speed, kts | 18 |
Fuel, t | diesel oil |
Endurance, nm(kts) | |
Armament | 1 x 1 - 76/23 Mk 14, 2 x 1 - 7.6/90, 1 DCT ("Y"-gun) |
Electronic equipment | QC sonar |
Complement | 27 |
In days of the First World War in the USA the big number of 110ft submarine chasers has been built. Secretary of Navy Roosevelt (future President) participated in development of building of this huge series on small shipyards. When in 1937 leading particulars of ASW ship intended for patrol in coastal areas and on fleet anchoring were defined, Roosevelt has insisted on return to project of twenty years' prescription, which at building was criticised for the small displacement and insufficient endurance. Perhaps, unique concessions for technical progress were a choice of diesels as main engines and installation of sonar.
Under the FY1938 program three experimental chasers under some differing projects (PC449, PC450 and PC453) were built. PC449 was the experimental boat, designed and built by Lauders Marine Construction.
None.
1.1946: 1 x 1 - 76/23 Mk 14, 2 x 1 - 7.6/90, 1 DCT, QC sonar
No significant events.
© Ivan Gogin, 2014