GENERAL
Class....................................Florida
Designation..........................BB-30
Type....................................Battleship
Builder.................................Brooklyn Navy Yard
Cost.....................................$4, 187, 000
Laid Down............................08 March 1909
Launched..............................12 May 1910
Sponsor.................................Miss E. D. Fleming, daughter of a former Florida Governor
Commissioned.......................15 September 1911
First Commanding Officer......Captain H. S. Knapp
Displacement.........................21, 825 tons (normal), 23, 400 tons (load)
Length..................................521 feet, 06 inches
Beam....................................88 feet, 03 inches
Draft.....................................28 feet, 04 inches
Speed....................................21 knots
Endurance.............................6720 nautical miles at 10 knots
Crew Complement.................1, 000 Officers and enlisted
ENGINEERING
Boilers..................................12 Babcock
Horsepower..........................28, 000
Fuel......................................Coal, Bunkers for 2, 500 tons
ARMOR
Turrets..................................12 inches
Conning Tower......................12 inches
ARMAMENT
Secondary Battery..................Sixteen 5 inch - 51 cal
Additional Weaponry..............Two 3 inch anti-aircraft , added in 1918
Torpedo Tubes.......................Two 21 inch (submerged, beam)
SOURCES:
Ship's History, USS Florida (BB-30)
Naval Historical Center, Bldg. #57
Washington Navy Yard
Washington, DC
Jerry W. Jones
US Battleship Operations in World War I
Naval Institute Press
Annapolis, MD, 1998
Richard Hough
A History of the Modern Battleship Dreadnought
Bonanza Books
New York, NY
Last Updated 05 November 1999
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