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The Ships Database as maintained by the Ship Certification Committee is the
official document used to determining the Ship Class Designation
.
Boats, Motor Gun Boats and Patrol Boats. This class of vessel is allowed to carry 1
gun/20 rounds, or torpedoes, and bilge pump capacity of 0 (zero) gallons per hour.
automatically eligible to participate in combat events, the following criteria
must be met:
allowed to fight one sortie.
larger starts on the date the MTB passes certification.
eligibility to the event referee.
Corvettes, Patrol Vessels and Submarine Chasers. This class of vessel is allowed to
carry 1 gun/50 rounds and bilge pump capacity of 24 gallons per hour.
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Destroyer Escorts and Destroyers. This class of vessel is allowed to carry two guns/100
rounds and bilge pump capacity of 36 gallons per hour.
Destroyers, Minelayers and Light Cruisers. This class of vessel is allowed to carry 3
guns/165 rounds and bilge pump capacity of 48 gallons per hour.
Cruisers . This class of vessel is allowed to carry 5 guns/375 rounds and bilge pump
capacity of 90 gallons per hour.
Cruisers and Heavy Cruiser. This class of vessel is allowed to carry 6 guns/450 rounds
and bilge pump capacity of 100 gallons per hour.
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are allowed to carry 9 guns/450 rounds. Vessel armed with eight inch guns are allowed
to carry 6 guns/450 rounds. Bilge pump capacity of 125 gallons per hour.
Armored
Heavy Cruisers and Battle Cruisers in this weight class are not eligible, nor
are monitors or other ships not considered to be high seas fleet type ships.
Aircraft Carriers
of any size are allowed in this class. Armament and Construction
sections contain special instructions.
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