Why not try to install some Dora-cannons on a BB hull? Wouldn´t a 80cm gun be quite impressive? Uh, but wait, they needed several railways, 2500 men and several days just to fire a single gun every few hours
Here she is!!
BB_Dora, laid down 1940
Length, 500.0 m x Beam, 60.0 m x Depth, 13.0 m
255583 tonnes normal displacement (236995 tonnes standard)
Main battery: 6 x 80.0-cm (3 x 2; 1 superfiring)
Secondary battery: 24 x 15.0-cm (12 x 2)
AA battery: 12 x 10.0-cm
Light battery: 120 x 3.7-cm
Weight of broadside: 43980 kg
Main belt, 45.0 cm; bow and stern, 20.0 cm
Upper belt, 20.0 cm
Torpedo bulkhead, 10.0 cm
Armor deck, average 30.0 cm
Conning tower, 50.0 cm
Battery armor:
Main, 50.0 cm / secondary, 2.5 cm
AA, 2.5 cm shields / light guns, 2.5 cm shields
Maximum speed for 181991 shaft kw = 26.00 knots
Approximate cruising radius, 20000 nm / 15 knots
Typical complement: 5684-7389
Estimated cost, $453.742 million (£113.436 million)
Remarks:
Relative extent of belt armor, 55 percent of 'typical' coverage.
Ship has slow, easy roll; a good, steady gun platform.
Excellent seaboat; comfortable and able to fight her guns
in the heaviest weather.
Magazines and engineering spaces are roomy, with superior
watertight subdivision.
Ship is roomy, with superior accommodation and working space.
Distribution of weights:
Percent
normal
displacement:
Armament ......................... 12094 tonnes = 5 pct
Armor, total ..................... 89512 tonnes = 35 pct
Belt 10397 tonnes = 4 pct
Torpedo bulkhead 6621 tonnes = 3 pct
Deck 52842 tonnes = 21 pct
C.T. 1727 tonnes = 1 pct
Armament 17925 tonnes = 7 pct
Machinery ........................ 6521 tonnes = 3 pct
Hull and fittings; equipment ..... 115593 tonnes = 45 pct
Fuel, ammunition, stores ......... 31762 tonnes = 12 pct
Miscellaneous weights ............ 100 tonnes = 0 pct
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255583 tonnes = 100 pct
Estimated metacentric height, 6.1 m
Displacement summary:
Light ship: 223821 tonnes
Standard displacement: 236995 tonnes
Normal service: 255583 tonnes
Full load: 269430 tonnes
Loading submergence 22663 tonnes/metre
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Estimated overall survivability and seakeeping ability:
Relative margin of stability: 1.22
Shellfire needed to sink: 287930 kg = 40.5 x 80.0-cm shells
(Approximates weight of penetrating
shell hits needed to sink ship,
not counting critical hits)
Torpedoes needed to sink: 175.0
(Approximates number of 'typical'
torpedo hits needed to sink ship)
Relative steadiness as gun platform, 71 percent
(50 percent is 'average')
Relative rocking effect from firing to beam, 0.57
Relative quality as a seaboat: 1.52
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Hull form characteristics:
Block coefficient: 0.65
Sharpness coefficient: 0.40
Hull speed coefficient 'M' = 7.91
'Natural speed' for length = 40.5 knots
Power going to wave formation
at top speed: 26 percent
Estimated hull characteristics and strength:
Relative underwater volume absorbed by
magazines and engineering spaces: 51 percent
Relative accommodation and working space: 387 percent
Displacement factor: 135 percent
(Displacement relative to loading factors)
Relative cross-sectional hull strength: 1.00
(Structure weight per square
metre of hull surface: 1745 kg)
Relative longitudinal hull strength: 1.01
(for 14.55 m average freeboard;
freeboard adjustment +5.72 m)
Relative composite hull strength: 1.00
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[Machine-readable parameters: Spring Style v. 1.2.1]
1640.00 x 196.80 x 42.64; 47.72 -- Dimensions
0.65 -- Block coefficient
1940 -- Year laid down
26.00 / 20000 / 15.00; Oil-fired turbine or equivalent -- Speed / radius / cruise
100 tons -- Miscellaneous weights
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6 x 31.50; 3; 1 -- Main battery; turrets; superfiring
:
24 x 5.91; 12 -- Secondary battery; turrets
:
12 x 3.94 -- Tertiary (QF/AA) battery
Gun-shields
:
120 x 1.46 -- Fourth (light) battery
0 -- No torpedo armament
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17.72 / 7.87 / 7.87 / 3.94; 55 -- Belt armor; relative extent
11.81 / 19.69 -- Deck / CT
19.69 / 0.98 / 0.98 / 0.98 -- Battery armor
(Note: For portability, values are stored in Anglo-American units)
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And you can have her after spending only 18 2/3 years building her, at 1000 tons/month... And you only need a crew of 6,000. That's only 1,000 per Dora gun!
Indeed, that seems the very best use for the materials and slips of each of our navies except mine and those of my allies. I promise that decisive victory in all wars will be the result of building such a ship.
She's a good seaboat too! And look at that range!
I offer the assistance of the Russian and French design staffs to <any> navy that wished to build the ship!!
Okay, so you'll need special offshore berthing and docking facilities for her, but what's the impact of that minor detail?
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