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| Class overview | |
|---|---|
| Name | Dance class |
| Operators | |
| Built | 1940โ1941 |
| In service | 1940โ1946 |
| Completed | 20 |
| General characteristics | |
| Type | Armed trawler |
| Displacement | 545 tons |
| Length | 164ย ft (50ย m) |
| Beam | 27ย ft 8ย in (8.43ย m) |
| Draught | 11ย ft 1ย in (3.38ย m) (mean) |
| Propulsion | One triple expansion reciprocating engine, 850ย ihp (630ย kW) |
| Speed | 12 knots (22ย km/h; 14ย mph) |
| Complement | 40 |
| Armament |
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The Dance class of World War II were armed trawlers of the Royal Navy. They were used for anti-submarine (A/S) and minesweeping work and were nearly identical to the Isles class, of which they are usually considered a subclass[citation needed]. They were very similar to Tree class trawlers, and were only more armed.
One Dance-class trawler (Sword Dance) was a war loss, and one (Saltarelo) was transferred to Portugal in 1945. Four were transferred to Italy in 1946: Gavotte, Hornpipe, Minuet and Two Step. None remained in service with the Royal Navy by the end of 1946. Many of these ships were named after dances or traditions.
Ships in class
edit| Ship | Pennant number[1] | Builder[1] | Launched[1] | Completed[2] | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cotillion | T104 | Ardrossan Dockyard Company, Ardrossan, UK | 21 December 1940 | 8 August 1941 | Sold 28 March 1947 [1] |
| Coverley | T106 | Ardrossan Dockyard Company, Ardrossan, UK | 21 May 1941 | 8 August 1941 | Mercantile Jannikke 1947, Otofjord 1949[1] |
| Fandango | T107 | Cochrane & Sons | 26 March 1940 | 11 July 1940 | Sold 1946[1] |
| Foxtrot | T109 | Cochrane & Sons | 23 April 1940 | 30 August 1940 | To War Department 1946, scrapped Barrow 1951[1] |
| Gavotte | T115 | Cook, Welton & Gemmell | 7 May 1940 | 24 August 1940 | To Italy 1946 as RD.312[1] |
| Hornpipe | T120 | Cook, Welton & Gemmell | 21 May 1940 | 19 September 1940 | To Italy 1946 as RD.316[1] |
| Mazurka | T30 | Ferguson Brothers (Port Glasgow) Ltd., Port Glasgow, UK | 28 November 1940 | 8 January 1941 | Sold March 1946[1] |
| Minuet | T131 | Ferguson Brothers (Port Glasgow) Ltd. | 1 March 1941 | 10 June 1941 | To Italy 1946 as RD.307[1] |
| Morris Dance | T117 | Goole Shipbuilding | 6 August 1940 | 7 October 1940 | Sold 1947[1] |
| Pirouette | T39 | Goole Shipbuilding | 22 June 1940 | 30 August 1940 | Mercantile Tridente 1947[1] |
| Polka | T139 | Hall, Russell & Company, Aberdeen | 29 January 1941 | 17 June 1941 | Sold April 1946[1] |
| Quadrille | T133 | Hall, Russell & Company | 16 March 1941 | 14 July 1941 | Mercantile Elsa 1946, Murten 1950[1] |
| Rumba | T122 | A. & J. Inglis, Glasgow | 31 July 1940 | 2 October 1940 | Mercantile Rumba 1946, Buk Hae Ho 1953[1] |
| Sarabande | T125 | A. & J. Inglis | 29 August 1940 | 17 December 1940 | Mercantile Volen 1946, Betty 1953[1] |
| Saltarelo | T128 | Henry Robb, Leith | 6 August 1940 | 19 October 1940 | To Portugal 1947 as Salvador Correia[1] |
| Sword Dance | T132 | Henry Robb | 3 September 1940 | 16 January 1941 | Sank after collision with Thyra-II off east coast of Scotland 5 July 1942[3] |
| Tango | T146 | Smith's Dock Company | 29 November 1940 | 21 April 1940 | Sold July 1946[1] |
| Tarantella | T142 | Smith's Dock Company | 27 January 1941 | 9 May 1941 | Renamed Two Step 1943 To Italy 1946 as RD.308[1] |
| Valse | T151 | Smith's Dock Company | 12 March 1941 | 23 May 1941 | To War Department 1946, scrapped Port Glasgow September 1951[1] |
| Veleta | T130 | Smith's Dock Company | 28 March 1941 | 6 June 1941 | Sold March 1946[1] |
See also
edit- Portuguese-class naval trawler
- Tree-class trawler
- Shakespearian-class trawler
- Trawlers of the Royal Navy
References
edit- Elliott, Peter (1977). Allied Escort Ships of World War II: A complete survey. London: Macdonald and Jane's Publishers Limited. ISBNย 0356-08401-9.
- Robert Gardiner (ed. dir.), Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922โ1946, p.ย 66. London: Conway Maritime Press, 1980.
- Hepper, David (2022). British Warship Losses in the Modern Era 1920โ1982. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. ISBNย 978-1-3990-9766-6.
- Lenton, H. T.; Colledge, J. J. (1973). Warships of World War II (Secondย ed.). London: Ian Allen. ISBNย 0-7110-0403-X.
- Francis E. McMurtrie and Raymond V.B. Blackman (eds.), Jane's Fighting Ships 1949โ50, pp.ย 217, 258. New York: The McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1949