HMS Leviathan (1897)
HMS Leviathan
A hypothetical largest warship that could be constructed based on the what could have been built in Victorian England. Based on the hull of the titanic SS Great Eastern, Her size and displacement make this ship unquestionably the mightiest Pre-Dreadnought ever to set sail.Her massive size allows her to carry many large caliber main guns with an arrangement that would have been impossible to do with the limited deck space of Pre-Dreadnought battleships of the time period.With Impressive armor and firepower for the time her only weakness is the limited powerplant technology of the 1890s making her one of the slowest Pre-Dreadnoughts Battleships in service.
HMS Leviathan (1897)
Displacement: 48,026 tonnes
Length: 214m
Beam: 29.6m
Height: 55.2m
Powerplant: 20x Yarrow Boilers producing 14,435 HP
Propulsion: 2 triple expansion steam engines on 2 shafts.
Maximum Speed: 8.8 knots
Main Armament: 16x 12 inch guns on twin turrets
4 wing turrets fore and aft and a pair super firing fore and aft
Secondary Armament:
8x 120mm/45 guns
14x 152mm guns