Just a wip at the moment but story is as follows, in 1906 with the rise of the Dreadnought and other new ships that were ushered in, the VCN was obsessed with the concepts that followed. In 1904, they made an order for a slightly modified Warrior Class AC, which would arrive in early 1908, being HMVS Victoria (III), whilst this ship was supreme to just about anything not British or Australian Colonial within 4000nm, it was not a "be all and end all" ship that they were pining for. In 1909, a movement was made to build a small dreadnought, which gathered traction in the upper echelons of the VCN, leading to a proposal to Government to fund a design team to be assembled and a delegation go to London and pledge to the Admiralty and government to start the process. The Orion Class was selected, being not only new and the first of the super dreadnoughts, but mounting 13.5" guns and having superior range and speed to most fleet units at the time.
Scaling down the Orion Design, yielded Design A112, which was one of three designs put forwards, deemed most inclusive and offering more ship and capability for the relatively small coffers of the Victorians. However, it was denied later by the Admiralty and both Governments on cost grounds as well as manpower requirements, the funds allocated to further endeavors was instead passed into the second dry dock under construction in Williamstown.
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Victorian Colonial Navy|
Murray Riverboats|
Colony of Victoria AU|
Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
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"Loitering on the High Seas" (Named after the good ship Rodondo)
There's no such thing as "
nothing left to draw" If you can down 10 pints and draw, you're doing alright by my standards