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PROTECTOR steel colonial cruiser (1884)

Protector 1885

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Protector (South Australia, 1901- RAN)   457 Armstrong Mitchell, Walker 11/1882 27.12.1883 6.1884 tender 9.1913

 

Displacement normal, t

920

Displacement full, t

 

Length, m

55.0 pp 57.3 oa

Breadth, m

9.14

Draught, m

3.81

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 VC, cylindrical boilers

Power, h. p.

1500

Max speed, kts

14

Fuel, t

coal

Endurance, nm(kts)  

Armament

1 x 1 - 203/26 BL Mk VII, 5 x 1 - 152/26 BL Mk VI, 4 x 1 - 47/40 3pdr Hotchkiss Mk I, 5 x 1 - 11.4/94

Complement

90

Project history: Although referred to as a cruiser this Armstrong-built vessel resembled a very large flatiron gunboat.

Modernizations: 1914: + 2 x 1 - 102/40 QF Mk I/II/III

Naval service: She had an active career including participation in the suppression of the Boxer uprising in China. In 1913 Protector became a tender, relegated to harbour service in 1921 and renamed Cerberus 1.4.1921. Ship was sold 10.9.1924 as Protector, resold in 1931 as Sydney and sunk in collision off Gladstone while on loan to US Army in July 1943. Her hulk was still visible off Heron Island, Queensland in 1978.

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