Yarrow M-class destroyer

HMS Nerissa
Class overview
Operators Royal Navy
Built1912–1916
In commission1914–1926
Completed10
General characteristics
TypeDestroyer
Displacement
  • Miranda, Minos, Manley :
  • 850 long tons (864 t) standard
  • 990 long tons (1,006 t) full load
  • Moon, Morning Star, Mounsey, Musketeer, Nerissa, Relentless & Rival :
  • 930 long tons (945 t) standard
Length
  • Miranda, Minos, Manley :
  • 269 ft 6 in (82.14 m)
  • Moon, Morning Star, Mounsey, Musketeer, Nerissa, Relentless & Rival :
  • 273 ft 6 in (83.36 m)
Beam25 ft 7.5 in (7.81 m)
Draught10 ft 6 in (3.20 m)
Propulsion
  • 3 × Yarrow-type boilers
  • Brown-Curtis steam turbines
  • 2 shafts
  • 230 tons oil
  • Miranda, Minos, Manley:
  • 23,000 hp (17,151 kW)
  • Moon, Morning Star, Mounsey, Musketeer, Nerissa, Relentless & Rival :
  • 27,000 hp (20,134 kW)
Speed36 knots (67 km/h; 41 mph)
Complement79
Armament

The Yarrow M class was a class of ten destroyers built for the Royal Navy that saw service during World War I. They were generally similar to the standard Admiralty M-class destroyer, but were instead designed by the builder, Yarrow & Company. Generally, they had two instead of three shafts, as well as two funnels and a straight stern, with the bridge set well back from the forecastle. The first trio were two knots faster than the Admiralty M type, despite less installed power and one less shaft; the installed power was increased for the later vessels. Jane's Fighting Ships describes the class as "very successful boats", and all ten vessels survived throughout the war to be broken up during the 1920s. Moon, Mounsey and Musketeer were each fitted to carry a kite balloon.