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CA-2d Design Study

Preliminary design for the Alaska CB-1 class; this was the biggest one from them- 38,700 tons standard displacement is really impressive for a cruiser!

Preliminary design plan prepared for the General Board as part of the process
leading to the Alaska class (CB1-6) large cruiser design.
This plan, dated 18 January 1940 and representing the largest size cruiser studied
at this time, is for a ship of 38,700 tons standard displacement, with a main
battery of twelve 12"/50 guns, a secondary battery of sixteen 5"/38
guns and a 212,000 horsepower powerplant for a speed of 33.5 knots. Ship's dimensions
are: waterline length 850'; waterline beam 99'; maximum beam 104.5'; draft 31.5'.
Anti-torpedo side protection, with four internal bulkheads, is shown in the
hull section drawing at the lower left.
Scale of the original plan and elevation drawings is 1/32" = 1'. Scale
of the hull section drawing is 1/16" = 1'.