Thank you Hood, I looked at that turret placement and was not happy with it, I will alter it through dropbox which will update the drawing for me.
Just an aside for people. Full Load displacement is the ship with absolutely everything aboard and maxed out, fuel, water, ammunition, provisions (and even men). Depending on how long you are at sea, and what happens on your cruise, the displacement of the ship will have changed markedly by the time you get to your next port of call. Later in the war the Admiralty cut down the maximum bunkerage levels (and thus maximum range) of a lot of ships to offset some of the extra tonnage that had been piled on with extra weapons and electronics, and funnily enough the weight of the extra crew required to man the new equipment.
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While this is technically true the difference is really only noticae practically with the liquid load. Even there since most ships make water their service tanks are usually only good for a few days max and that's with water hours. I am sure older ships had larger water tanks but I would bet even water was negligible relative to fuel.
Dos anyone have an idea what a fully loaded magazine for a gun ship like this is, my experience is not with such vessels.