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NAVARIN patrol vessels (1918)


Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Bautzen     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 8.1918 14.9.1918 11.1918 sold 1923
Cerisoles     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 8.1918 25.9.1918 11.1918 foundered 24.11.1918
Inkermann     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 1918 3.10.1918 11.1918 foundered 24.11.1918
Leoben     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 6.1918 29.8.1918 11.1918 deleted 1923
Lutzen     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 6.1918 31.8.1918 11.1918 wrecked 3.2.1939
Malakoff     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 9.1918 1.10.1918 11.1918 sold 1951
Mantoue     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 5.1918 13.8.1918 9.1918 sold 1922
Navarin     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 5.1918 29.7.1918 9.1918 sold 1925
Palestro     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 6.1918 19.8.1918 10.1918 cargo ship 1923
Sebastopol     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 1918 30.9.1918 11.1918 wrecked 15.9.1933
Seneff     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 1918 20.9.1918 11.1918 sold 1929
St-Georges     Canadian Car Co, Fort William, Canada 1918 21.8.1918 11.1918 sold 1925


Technical data


Displacement normal, t

640

Displacement full, t 
Length, m 
Breadth, m 
Draught, m 
No of shafts

1

Machinery

1 VTE

Power, h. p.

500

Max speed, kts

11

Fuel, t

 

Endurance, nm(kts) 
Armament

1 x 1 - 100/45 M1893

Complement

31



Project history

Patrol trawlers, suffered from very bad stability.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

Cerisoles and Inkermann were lost with all hands 24.11.1918 on Lake Superior during a storm on passage to Boston. Survived ships were later disarmed at Boston.