G108 class G108 to G113
G108 Built at Germania Dockyard at Kiel ,
Launched 7th September 1901 and commissioned into the German
Navy on the 26th march 1902. On the 14th September 1914 renamed T108.
and serve throughout World war One as a training Boat. after the war
served in the Reichsmarine until being stricken on the 22nd March 1921. finally
scrapped at Hamburg
G109 Built at Germania Dockyard at Kiel ,
Launched 9th November 1901 and commissioned into the German
Navy on the 19th June 1902. On the 14th September 1914 renamed T109. and
served as a submarine flotilla flagship in 1915 and between 1916 -
1918 served on patrol and escort duties . after the war served in
the Reichsmarine until being stricken on the 22nd March 1921. finally
scrapped at Kiel
G110 Built at Germania Dockyard at Kiel ,
Launched 9th September 1902 and commissioned into the German
Navy on the 21st january 1903. On the 14th September 1914 renamed T110.
and served in coastal defence and also as a traingin boat and later as a
patrol boat. After the war serve din the Reichsmarine until being
stricken on the 22nd March 1921. finally scrapped at Hamburg
G111 Built at Germania Dockyard at Kiel ,
Launched 2nd April 1902 and commissioned into the German
Navy on the21st July 1902. On the 14th September 1914 renamed T111. and
served as a training boat. until 1916 when T111 became a tender After
the war served in the Reichsmarine until being stricken on the 22nd
March 1921. sold for 200,000 marks on the 13th June 1921 and
scrapped at Keil
G112 Built at Germania Dockyard at Kiel ,
Launched 19th June 1902 and commissioned into the German Navy on
the 6th September 1902. In 1903 involved in collision and sustained
damage (see photo) On the 14th September 1914 renamed T112. and
served as a coastal defence vessel and later served on patrol and escort
duties. After the war served in the Reichsmarine until being
stricken on the 22nd March 1921. sold for 200,000 marks on the
13th June 1921 and scrapped at Keil
G113 Built at Germania Dockyard at Kiel ,
Launched 9th August 1902 and commissioned into the German
Navy on the 16th October 1902. and served as a coastal
defence vessel In 1915 renamed T113 In 1916 served on patrol and escort duties.
After the war served in the Reichsmarine until being stricken on the
22nd March 1921. sold for 260,000 marks on the 8th June 1921 and
scrapped at Wilhelmshaven
Displacement: 400 tons. Speed: 27.5
knots. Range: 1225 miles at 17 Knots. Crew two
officers and 55 ratings. Armament: Three 5cm / 40 cal. QF
Guns and Three 45cm Torpedo Tubes (deck)