HMS Skate (1895)

HMS Skate was a Sturgeon-class destroyer which served with the Royal Navy. Built by Vickers, she was launched on 13 March 1895 and sold on 9 April 1907.

Construction and design

On 8 November 1893, the British Admiralty placed an order with the Naval Construction and Armament Company of Barrow-in-Furness (later to become part of Vickers) for three "Twenty-Seven Knotter" destroyers as part of the 1893–1894 construction programme for the Royal Navy, with in total, 36 destroyers being ordered from various shipbuilders for this programme.

The Admiralty only laid down a series of broad requirements for the destroyers, leaving detailed design to the ships' builders. The requirements included a trial speed of 27 knots (31 mph; 50 km/h), a "turtleback" forecastle and a standard armament of a QF 12 pounder 12 cwt (3 in (76 mm) calibre) gun on a platform on the ship's conning tower (in practice the platform was also used as the ship's bridge), with a secondary armament of five 6-pounder guns, and two 18-inch (450 mm) torpedo tubes.

Skate

Skate or skates may refer to:

Biology

  • Skate (fish), a kind of fish belonging to the family Rajidae
  • Geography

  • Skate of Marrister, Shetland
  • Music

  • Skate (musician)
  • People

  • Bill Skate (1953 – 2006), Papua New Guinea politician
  • Ken Skates, a Welsh politician
  • Sports

  • Ice skate
  • Figure skate
  • Inline skates
  • Roller skates
  • Skateboard
  • Skate-skiing, a cross-country skiing technique
  • Oakland Skates, former professional roller hockey team
  • Ships

  • Skate (dinghy), national small sailboat class unique to Australia
  • HMS Skate (1895), a Victorian era destroyer of the United Kingdom
  • USS Skate, several submarines of the US Navy
  • Other

  • Skate (video game), developed by Electronic Arts for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
  • Skates!, a book by Ezra Jack Keats
  • ZTE Skate, an Android-based smartphone
  • Skate, the code name for the Bombing of Braunschweig in World War II
  • See also

  • Skater (disambiguation)
  • Skating (disambiguation)
  • SK8, a multimedia environment developed by Apple
  • Sk8 (TV series), an American television series that aired from 2001 to 2001
  • Sk8 (TV series)

    Sk8 is a half-hour teen drama that aired on NBC's TNBC Saturday morning programming block from October 6, 2001 to January 5, 2002 with 13 episodes produced. The show continued in reruns until TNBC's dissolution in September 2002.

    The series was co-created by Thomas W. Lynch, who also co-created Just Deal, TNBC's first single-camera format series, with Sk8 becoming the second series on the lineup to be shot in the same format.

    Premise

    The show featured storylines concerning the life of an aspiring pro skater and his relationships with a motley crew of friends. The show featured guest appearances by professional skateboarders and guerrilla film and video shooting styles.

    Cast

  • Christopher Jorgens as Josh Raden
  • Jorgito Vargas, Jr. as Dim
  • Adrienne Carter as Michelle
  • Claudette Mink as Whitney Lass
  • Blair Wingo as Vanessa
  • Noel Fisher as Alex
  • Darcy Laurie as Gideon
  • Pua Kekaula as Dom
  • Bryce Hodgson Les
  • Anthony Harrison as Peter Raden
  • Guest stars

  • Danny Way
  • Chad Muska
  • Eric Koston
  • Sluggo Boyce
  • Skate (dinghy)

    The Skate is a high performance two-person racing dinghy unique to Australia. Designed as a monohull sailboat it's fourteen feet long (4.27m) with a 7.2m mast, 1.8m bow pole and masthead asymmetric spinnaker. It is an Australian national class.

    Because of its small size and lightness it keeps the sailor close to the elements and at the edge of control when navigating water and wind. It makes for wild rides and a relative exhilarating experience of speed at 15 to 25 knots. Most Skates have a 10-foot long hiking plank for the crew and an 8-foot plank for the skipper. Planks are slid across the hull from one side to the other when tacking and gybing. Other hiking configurations include short wings with two trapezes, longer wings with one trapeze, or trampolines. Many Skates now feature winged rudders to provide increased speed and stability in choppy conditions.

    One of the top ranked websites quote: "Those who have sailed a Skate will testify that, they provide the most exciting and best sensation of speed of any monohull sailing boat. Even after graduating to other larger boats, people hold the Skate in high esteme. They remember it for providing the best ride they ever had on a sailing boat."

    HMS

    HMS or hms may refer to:

    Ship names

  • Her Majesty's Ship (or His Majesty's Ship, or Submarine), the prefix of Royal Navy ship names
  • Hans/Hennes Majestäts Skepp (His/Her Majesty's ship), the prefix of Royal Swedish Navy ship names
  • Organizations

  • Hellenic Mathematical Society, a Greek learned society
  • Hind Mazdoor Sabha, a trade union in India
  • Historical Maritime Society, a British naval reenactment society
  • Hendrick Motorsports, NASCAR racing team
  • Harakat Mujtama' as-Silm, or Movement of Society for Peace, an Algerian Islamist political party
  • HMS, Helmsdale railway station, Scotland (National Rail station code)
  • HMS Industrial Networks, a Swedish-based industrial communications company
  • Educational institutions

  • Artie Henry Middle School (also known as Henry Middle School), Cedar Park, Texas, USA
  • Hamden Middle School, Hamden, Connecticut, USA
  • Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Haverford Middle School, Havertown, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Hedrick Middle School, Medford, Oregon, USA
  • Heidelberg Middle School, Heidelberg, Germany
  • HMS M30

    HMS M30 was a Royal Navy M29-class monitor of the First World War.

    The availability of ten 6 inch Mk XII guns from the Queen Elizabeth-class battleships in 1915 prompted the Admiralty to order five scaled down versions of the M15-class monitors, which had been designed to utilise 9.2 inch guns. HMS M30 and her sisters were ordered from Harland & Wolff, Belfast in March 1915. Launched on 23 June 1915, she was completed in July 1915.

    Upon completion, HMS M30 was sent to the Mediterranean. Whilst enforcing the Allied blockade in the Gulf of Smyrna, HMS M30 came under fire from the Austro-Hungarian howitzer battery 36 supporting the Turkish, and was sunk on 14 May 1916.

    References

  • Dittmar, F. J. & Colledge, J. J., "British Warships 1914-1919", (Ian Allan, London, 1972), ISBN 0-7110-0380-7
  • Gray, Randal (ed), "Conway's All The Worlds Fighting Ships, 1906-1921", (Conway Maritime Press, London, 1985), ISBN 0-85177-245-5
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