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SM U 115

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Name
  
U 115

Yard number
  
987

Construction started
  
September 1916

Length
  
72 m

Builder
  
Schichau-Werke

Cost
  
4,100,000 Goldmark

Laid down
  
September 1916

Launched
  
1918

Draft
  
4 m

Fate
  
never completed, broken up at Danzig

Class and type
  
German Type U 115 submarine

SM U-115 was a German Type U 115 U-boat (Projekt 43) of the Imperial German Navy built at Schichau-Werke, Elbing. As her sister ship SM U-116, she was never completed and ultimately broken up in Danzig after the armistice. Her main engines were used in M/S Adolf Sommerfeld ex SMS Gefion. Both boats had been offered to the IGN free of charge by Schichau in an attempt to gain experience in building submarines. When construction of the two boats began to lag behind due to shortages in raw materials and lack of experience in submarine construction they were declared "war boats" (Kriegsboote), formally ordered by the Reichsmarineamt and given their respective designation. On 20 October 1918 Schichau-Werke reported U 115 would not be ready for delivery until the spring of 1919. Nevertheless 14 more boats of the class were ordered on 29 June 1918 for delivery in 1919.

References

SM U-115 Wikipedia