HMS Boomerang (1889)

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HMS Boomerang anchored at Sydney in c. 1891–1905.
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Whiting
BuilderArmstrong Whitworth, Elswick, Tyne and Wear[1]
Yard number545
Laid down17 August 1888
Launched24 July 1889
Completed14 February 1891
RenamedHMS Boomerang - 2 April 1890
Fatesold 11 July 1905 at Portsmouth, Hampshire.
General characteristics
TypeTorpedo gunboat
Displacement735 tons
Length242 ft (74 m)
Beam27 ft (8.2 m)
Draught8 ft 6 in (2.59 m)
Installed power3,600 ihp (2,700 kW)
Propulsion
  • Twin triple-expansion steam engines
  • Locomotive boilers
  • Twin screws
  • (later re-boilered with water-tube boilers)
Speed19 kn (35 km/h)
Complement91
Armament

HMS Boomerang was an Sharpshooter-class torpedo gunboat of the Royal Navy, originally named HMS Whiting, built by Armstrong Whitworth, Elswick, Tyne and Wear and launched on 24 July 1889.[3] Renamed Boomerang on 2 April 1890, she formed part of the Auxiliary Squadron of the Australia Station.

Service details[]

Boomerang arrived in Sydney with the squadron on 5 September 1891. Lieutenant and commander was appointed in command on 15 February 1900.[4]

She left the Australia Station on 22 August 1904. She was sold for £1900 in July 1905 at Portsmouth.[3]

Notes[]

  1. ^ "HMS Boomerang (1891)". www.tynebuiltships.co.uk. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  2. ^ Winfield (2004) p.305
  3. ^ a b Bastock 1988, p.105.
  4. ^ "Naval & Military intelligence". The Times. No. 36052. London. 30 January 1900. p. 11.

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