Maine-class
Virginia-class
Connecticut-class
Laid down by Bath Iron Works, Maine, USA on 31 August 1901, launched on 11 October 1904, commissioned on 24 September 1906, decommissioned on 15 July 1920, stricken on 10 November 1923, be broken up and stricken on 10 November 1923.
General technical specifications of this class. With a displacement of 15.188 (design)-16.352 (full load) tons and as dimensions 133 (waterline)-134,49 (over all) x 23,24 x 7 metres or 441.3 x 76.32 x 23.9 feet. The machinery consisted of 2 vertical triple expansion reciprocating steam engines and 24 coal-fired Niclausse boilers supplying 19.000 ihp allowing a speed if 19 knots. The crew numbered 812 men (included 40 officers). The two heavy military masts included fighting topes were in 1909 replaced by cage masts. The armour consisted of a 15,2cm/6”-27,9cm/11” thick belt and with the barbettes, gun turrets and conning tower protected by respectively 25,4cm/10”, 30,5cm/12” and 22,9cm/9” thick armour. The armament consisted of 2x2-30,5cm/12” /40cal guns, 4x2-20,3cm/8” /45cal guns, 12-15,2cm/6” /50 Mark 6 guns, 12-7,6cm/3” /50 cal guns, 12-3pd guns and 4-53,3cm/21” torpedo tubes.