Captains Class Armoured Cruiser
HMS Anton Freeling
CONCEPT: After their less than satifying experience with the undersized, undergunned, underpowered and underusefull Matchlesses, the Admiralty decided, after evaluation, that the concept was not flawed, just the ship. The idea of having dedicated flagships for Colonial Protection Squadrons in lower threat areas was not entirely wrong.
Not wanting to dole the RN's battle fleet out in penny-packets, they wanted something large enough to provide for all essential flag functions on station but without the cost of keeping a battleship or battle squadron in an area unlikely to require that much firepower.
The class itself, while rated as "battlecruisers" in the pennant numbering system, are more of an enlarged and upgunned heavy cruiser.
DESIGN: I used many elements from the HMS Edinburgh as I like that design, and as this class is pretty much nothing more than an enlarged standard cruiser. Armor protection is about equivelent to that of a heavy cruiser. Armement is heavier, probably 2 x twin 13.5", to afford them the means of outranging and deterring attacks from potential enemy cruisers and raiders. It is not designed to stand in the line of battle with or against true battleships. It has an extended hull
(670' vs. 613') from the Edinburgh as well as a modified Edinburgh superstructure. I added the pole mast From the Furious and rearmed it with 4 x 13.5" instead of the 12 x 6". I also moved the seaplane catapult from the normal midships area to the stern because I believe that to be a more efficient location.
Knowing that the thought will arise, I would like to say that these are not intended to be copies of the "Fishers Follies" large light cruisers. They are designed not as fast heavily armed raiders, but as flagships. More along the lines of the C&C functions served by the US Blue Ridge class, except better armed. The heavier guns are just there to provide some extra punch that light cruisers or destroyers could not provide. Also, I want to point out that while Grays Harbor does have a Royal Navy, and is loosely based on, and inspired by, the real Royal Navy, it
is not the real Royal Navy, so slavish devotion to RN standards and practices is not a requirement.