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David Latuch
Post subject: USS South Dakota (BB-49)Posted: December 6th, 2017, 12:15 pm
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The first South Dakota class was a class of six American battleships that were laid down in 1920 but never completed. They would have been the last dreadnoughts in the Naval Act of 1916 to be commissioned had the Washington Naval Treaty not caused their cancellation one-third of the way through their construction. They would have been the largest, most heavily armed and armored battleships in the U.S. Navy and, designed to achieve 23 knots (43 km/h), represented an attempt to abandon its 21-knot (39 km/h) standardized fleet speed and catch up with the increasing fleet speeds of its main rivals, the British Royal Navy and Imperial Japanese Navy. In this, size and secondary armament, they represented a break from the Standard-type battleship that had dominated American capital ship design for the prior five ship classes, while their use of standardized bridges, lattice masts and other features was a continuation of this practice and the increase in the number of main guns from the preceding Colorado class had long been standard U.S. naval policy. The main restriction to which they had to adhere was the ability to pass through the Panama Canal.

The South Dakotas were authorized 4 March 1917, but work was postponed so that the U.S. Navy could incorporate information gained from the Battle of Jutland, fought in 1916, in this class's final design. Construction started only in 1920. As the Washington Naval Treaty both restricted the total allowable battleship tonnage allowed the U.S. Navy, and limited individual ship size to 35,000 tons, construction was halted 8 February 1922. While the unfinished hulls (most over 30% completed) were scrapped in 1923.

The design characteristics of the South Dakotas closely followed those of the Tennessee and Colorado classes. The increase in the number of main guns was a continuation of U.S. Navy practice from the beginning of the dreadnought era. Like the Tennessees and Colorados, they would have been fitted with standard bridges and lattice masts. Although Norman Friedman describes the South Dakotas as the ultimate development of the series of U.S. battleships that began with the Nevada class, they were also a departure in size, speed and intermediate armament from the "Standard Type" that characterized the Nevada through Colorado classes. The main restriction imposed on them by the Navy was the ability to pass through the Panama Canal. This was a policy to which capital ship designs were to strictly adhere due to the savings in time when ships needed to travel from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic or vice versa.

USS South Dakota-Class Battleship

USS South Dakota (BB-49)

Displacement:
Standard: 41,400 long tons (42,100 t)
Design: 43,200 long tons (43,900 t)
Full: 47,000 long tons (47,800 t)

Length:
684 ft (208 m) overall
660 ft (200 m) waterline

Beam:106 ft (32 m)

Draft:33 ft (10 m) (design)

Installed power:
12 × boilers, 60,000 hp (45,000 kW)


Propulsion:
4 × Westinghouse steam turbine electric drives (BB−49–BB−52)
4 × propeller shafts

Speed: 23 knots (43 km/h)

Range: 8,000 nautical miles (15,000 km; 9,200 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)

Complement:137 officers, 1404 enlisted, 75 marines

Armament:
12 × 16"/50 caliber Mark 2 guns (4×3)
16 × 6"/53 caliber Mark 13 guns
4 × 3"/50 caliber guns (dual purpose)
2 × 21 inch (533 mm) submerged torpedo tubes

Armor:
Belt: 8–13.5 in (203–343 mm)
Barbettes: 4.5–13.5 in (114–343 mm)
Turret face: 18 in (457 mm)
Turret sides: 9–10 in (229–254 mm)
Turret top: 5 in (127 mm)
Turret rear 9 in (229 mm)
Conning tower: 8–16 in (203–406 mm)
Decks: 3.5–6 in (89–152 mm)
Bulkheads: 8–13.5 in (203–343 mm)Uptakes: 9–13.5 in (229–343 mm)
Secondary armament: none

USS South Dakota (1920) as Designed
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Post subject: Re: USS South Dakota (BB-49)Posted: December 6th, 2017, 3:27 pm
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Nice work!

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Post subject: Re: USS South Dakota (BB-49)Posted: December 6th, 2017, 5:31 pm
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Post subject: Re: USS South Dakota (BB-49)Posted: December 7th, 2017, 8:58 am
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Nice work. You can't say the South Dakota is pretty but you've done a good job capturing those workmanlike lines!

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Post subject: Re: USS South Dakota (BB-49)Posted: December 7th, 2017, 10:34 am
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Hood wrote: *
Nice work. You can't say the South Dakota is pretty but you've done a good job capturing those workmanlike lines!
I agree wholeheartedly about her appearance; the Tennessees and Colorados were much prettier ships.

Our next stop will be in Personal Designs with South Dakota as she might have looked in 1936.

See you there in a day or two.

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Post subject: Re: USS South Dakota (BB-49)Posted: December 7th, 2017, 11:39 am
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Howdy David,
Great drawing.
Only thing I can see is that you have a 3" outboard of the boat stack on the overhead which does not show on the side drawing. That would give the ship 6x3" whereas your stats say 4x3".


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Post subject: Re: USS South Dakota (BB-49)Posted: December 7th, 2017, 11:42 am
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Krakatoa wrote: *
Howdy David,
Great drawing.
Only thing I can see is that you have a 3" outboard of the boat stack on the overhead which does not show on the side drawing. That would give the ship 6x3" whereas your stats say 4x3".
Good catch Nigel.

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Post subject: Re: USS South Dakota (BB-49)Posted: December 7th, 2017, 11:47 am
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I do hate to mention it then, but I can't for the life of me spot the 4x6pd saluting guns.


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Post subject: Re: USS South Dakota (BB-49)Posted: December 7th, 2017, 11:51 am
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Krakatoa wrote: *
I do hate to mention it then, but I can't for the life of me spot the 4x6pd saluting guns.
I know, neither could I in any reference drawings; but than again she was never completed . . . :D

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Post subject: Re: USS South Dakota (BB-49)Posted: December 7th, 2017, 11:54 am
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Nigel, Your points have been fixed. ;)

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