Photo #: S-511-16
"Heavy Cruiser Study - Scheme 4-A - "Convertible""
Preliminary design plan prepared for the General Board as part
of the process leading to the Alaska class (CB1-6) large
cruiser design.
This plan, dated 10 April 1940, is for a ship of 17,500 tons
standard displacement, with a main battery of twelve 8"/55
guns (convertible to six 12"/50 guns in twin turrets, mounted
in the 1st, 2nd and 4th barbettes), a secondary battery of twelve
5"/38 guns and a 120,000 horsepower powerplant for a speed
of 33.1 knots. Ship's dimensions are: waterline length 710';
beam 74.5'; draft 24.7'.
Scale of the original drawings is 1/32" = 1'.
The design would be similar if fitted with six 12"/50 guns
(Scheme 4B), but displacement rises to 17850 tons, draft increases
to 25 feet, speed drops to 33.0 knots and the ship would trim
down 2.4 feet by the head.
The original plan is in the 1939-1944 "Spring Styles Book"
held by the Naval Historical Center.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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