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HMS Racer (1884)

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Name
  
HMS Racer

Commissioned
  
9 April 1885

Construction started
  
9 April 1883

Length
  
51 m

Displacement
  
880,000 kg

Builder
  
HMNB Devonport

Laid down
  
9 April 1883

Beam
  
32 ft (9.8 m)

Launched
  
6 August 1884

Weight
  
985.6 tons

Draft
  
4.3 m

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Class and type
  
Mariner-class composite screw sloop

Cost
  
Hull £37,000, Machinery £12,000

HMS Racer was a Royal Navy Mariner-class composite screw gunvessel of 8 guns.

Contents

Construction

Designed by Nathaniel Barnaby, the Royal Navy Director of Naval Construction, her hull was of composite construction; that is, iron keel, frames, stem and stern posts with wooden planking. She was fitted with a 2-cylinder horizontal compound-expansion steam engine driving a single screw, produced by Hawthorn Leslie. She was rigged with three masts, with square rig on the fore- and main-masts, making her a barque-rigged vessel. Her keel was laid at Devonport Royal Dockyard on 9 April 1883 and she was launched on 6 August 1884. Her entire class were re-classified in November 1884 as sloops before they entered service.

Career

Racer was commissioned into the Royal Navy on 9 April 1885. She served in Sierra Leone in 1886 and became a tender to the training ship HMS Britannia at Dartmouth, Devon in 1896. She was present at the Fleet Review at Spithead in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee on 26 June 1897. Commander Michael Stephens Beatty was in command from 12 November 1899 until 1902. When Royal Navy officer training moved to Royal Naval College, Osborne, Cowes in 1903, Racer became a tender to the new establishment. She was rebuilt in 1916-1917 as a salvage vessel, being given the starboard machinery of Torpedo Boat 8, as well as two 17-ton derricks and submersible electric, steam centrifugal and compressed air pumps capable of pumping 3000 tonnes (3 million litres) of water per hour.

Disposal

Racer was sold to Hughes Bolckow of Blyth on 6 November 1928.

References

HMS Racer (1884) Wikipedia


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