I now continue my post Majhost reboot with my rework of the next class after, the USS New Hampshire (BB-55) the lead ship of that class.
The basic assumption is that the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty failed to be agreed upon. As such the South Dakota-class battleships were never cancelled and in fact was followed by USS New Hampshire-class a behemoth dreadnought heavier and nearly as long as the Iowa-class, sporting a main armament of 8 eighteen inch/50 caliber guns, 24 six inch/53 caliber secondary battery and 8 5inch/25 caliber dual purpose battery.
Here is the Spring sharp report:
USS New Hampshire, USA Battleship laid down 1927 (Commissioned 1931)
Displacement:
63,991 t light; 67,714 t standard; 73,807 t normal; 78,682 t full load
Dimensions: Length overall / water x beam x draught
883.00 ft / 850.00 ft x 126.00 ft x 36.00 ft (normal load)
268.22 m / 259.08 m x 38.40 m x 10.97 m
Armament:
8 - 18.00" / 457 mm guns (4x2 guns), 2,916.00lbs / 1,322.68kg shells, 1927 Model
Breech loading guns in turrets (on barbettes)
on centreline ends, evenly spread, all raised mounts – superfiring
24 - 6.00" / 152 mm guns (8x3 guns), 108.00lbs / 48.99kg shells, 1927 Model
Breech loading guns in turrets (on barbettes)
on side, evenly spread, 4 raised mounts
8 - 5.00" / 127 mm guns in single mounts, 62.50lbs / 28.35kg shells, 1927 Model
Dual purpose guns in deck mounts
on side, evenly spread, all raised mounts
Weight of broadside 26,420 lbs / 11,984 kg
Shells per gun, main battery: 150
Armour:
- Belts: Width (max)Length (avg) Height (avg)
Main: 16.0" / 406 mm 650.00 ft / 198.12 m 13.47 ft / 4.11 m
Ends: Unarmoured
Main Belt covers 118 % of normal length
- Gun armour: Face (max) Other gunhouse (avg) Barbette/hoist (max)
Main: 16.0" / 406 mm 9.00" / 229 mm 12.0" / 305 mm
2nd: 8.00" / 203 mm 4.00" / 102 mm 8.00" / 203 mm
- Armour deck: 9.00" / 229 mm, Conning tower: 20.00" / 508 mm
Machinery:
Oil fired boilers, steam turbines,
Electric motors, 4 shafts, 193,141 shp / 144,083 Kw = 29.00 kts
Range 6,000nm at 21.00 kts
Bunker at max displacement = 10,969 tons
Complement:
2,238 - 2,910
Cost: £21.336 million / $85.343 million
Distribution of weights at normal displacement:
Armament: 3,303 tons, 4.5 %
Armour: 26,794 tons, 36.3 %
- Belts: 5,913 tons, 8.0 %
- Torpedo bulkhead: 0 tons, 0.0 %
- Armament: 6,211 tons, 8.4 %
- Armour Deck: 13,912 tons, 18.8 %
- Conning Tower: 758 tons, 1.0 %
Machinery: 6,097 tons, 8.3 %
Hull, fittings & equipment: 27,799 tons, 37.7 %
Fuel, ammunition & stores: 9,816 tons, 13.3 %
Miscellaneous weights: 0 tons, 0.0 %
Overall survivability and seakeeping ability:
Survivability (Non-critical penetrating hits needed to sink ship):
107,440 lbs / 48,734 Kg = 36.8 x 18.0 " / 457 mm shells or 7.0 torpedoes
Stability (Unstable if below 1.00): 1.12
Metacentric height 8.8 ft / 2.7 m
Roll period: 17.9 seconds
Steadiness - As gun platform (Average = 50 %): 51 %
- Recoil effect (Restricted arc if above 1.00): 0.50
Seaboat quality (Average = 1.00): 1.18
Hull form characteristics:
Hull has rise forward of midbreak
Block coefficient: 0.670
Length to Beam Ratio: 6.75 : 1
'Natural speed' for length: 29.15 kts
Power going to wave formation at top speed: 52 %
Trim (Max stability = 0, Max steadiness = 100): 43
Bow angle (Positive = bow angles forward): 45.00 degrees
Stern overhang: -10.00 ft / -3.05 m
Freeboard (% = measuring location as a percentage of overall length):
- Stem: 30.00 ft / 9.14 m
- Forecastle (60 %): 30.00 ft / 9.14 m
- Mid (60 %): 30.00 ft / 9.14 m (22.00 ft / 6.71 m aft of break)
- Quarterdeck (40 %): 22.00 ft / 6.71 m
- Stern: 22.00 ft / 6.71 m
- Average freeboard: 26.80 ft / 8.17 m
Ship tends to be wet forward
Ship space, strength and comments:
Space - Hull below water (magazines/engines, low = better): 62.2 %
- Above water (accommodation/working, high = better): 156.5 %
Waterplane Area: 83,556 Square feet or 7,763 Square metres
Displacement factor (Displacement / loading): 113 %
Structure weight / hull surface area: 246 lbs/sq ft or 1,202 Kg/sq metre
Hull strength (Relative):
- Cross-sectional: 1.05
- Longitudinal: 1.40
- Overall: 1.08
Hull space for machinery, storage, compartmentation is excellent
Room for accommodation and workspaces is excellent
USS New Hampshire (BB-55)
1931 (As commissioned)
During 1935/1936 the New Hampshire underwent the first of three modernizations.
The cage masts were removed and the main mast replaced by a simple tower mast outfitted with a Mk-31 director with three Mk-33 directors just aft of it, one on the centerline and one on either side one deck lower. Two .50cal Browning machine guns were installed one on either side on the lower search light walkway.
The foremast was outfitted with a Mk-31 with a Mk33 fire control director just forward with a Mk-33 director on either side one deck lower and a 15 foot rangefinder just forward of the Mk-33. Six .50cal Browning machine guns were installed three on either side on the conning tower bridge.
Two quadruple 1.1inch (Chicago Piano) Anti-aircraft guns mounted in gun pans on either side of the Fore mast.
The after boom crane was replaced by a newer more robust crane.
USS New Hampshire (BB-55)
1936 (After first modernization)
In 1941 New Hampshire underwent it’s second refit.
Radar antennae were installed on the various fire control gun directors: Mk18 to the Mk33 directors, the Mk 3 to the upper Mk33s fore and aft and Mk18s to the side Mk33s.
Splinter shields were added to protect the 5inch/25 guns on the boat deck
The fore and after tower masts were expanded.
Two additional 1.1inch quad mounts were installed one on either side of the after mast.
The Browning machine guns were replaced with 20mm Oerlikon machine guns.
In late 1942 New Hampshire left the shipyard with measure 11 camouflage and the fore and after masts were further modified. 53 20mm Oerlikons augmented by 10 Quad 40mm Bofors guns made up the anti-aircraft air defenses.