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Fervent class destroyer

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Name
  
Fervent class

Preceded by
  
Banshee class

Built
  
1895

Operators
  
Royal Navy

Succeeded by
  
Conflict class

Fervent-class destroyer

Builders
  
Hanna, Donald & Wilson, Paisley

Two Fervent-class destroyers served with the Royal Navy. HMS Fervent and HMS Zephyr were designed and built by Hanna Donald in 1895. The ships displaced 275 tons and were 200 feet (61 m) long. Their locomotive (later Reed) boilers generated 3,850 shp (2,870 kW) which produced a top speed of between 26 and 27 knots. As was usual with ships of their type, they carried one 12-pounder, two torpedo tubes and had a complement of 53 officers and men.

Both ships served in home waters. They originally were designed with one funnel but when they failed to reach their contract speed they were reboilered with four funnels. Due to these problems, the ships did not leave their builders until 1901.

References

Fervent-class destroyer Wikipedia