by magoonigal » Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:44 am
Cocker gives a better explanation but no picture.............
Mine Destructor Hull.
Also known as "Stirling Craft", in fact only two were built, being named CYBELE and CYRUS. These names were taken from the list of the 'Algerine' Class and were given as security cover. CYBELE and CYRUS were operational experimental towed sweeps built as an attempt to combat the pressure or 'Oyster' mine.
Specification.
Displacement: 3,980 tons (deadweight 1,950 tons)
Dimensions: 359 x 60 x 30 but with a pump-out facility to reduce the draught to 16ft.
Steering was by remote electrical control as a Stirling Craft was unmanned. Construction was in Steel to form a bouyant triangular and T-shaped sectional framework, secured together forming the dimensions shown.
CYBELE. Completed by Denny in 1943.
CYRUS. Completed by Swan Hunter in 1944.
CYRUS broke her tow in the Seine Estuary when sweeping for pressure mines on 5th December 1944.
CYBELE was subjected to underwater detonations and was tested to destruction before she was finally broken-up in 1946 at Troon.
Mine Warfare Vessels of the Royal Navy 1908 To Date. M. P. Cocker.
Paul Hood. + WSS Tyneside Branch Hon Sec.