Author: Smith, Mark
Publisher: Mark Smith
Year: 2016
ISBN: 9780993093425
Binding: Soft Cover
Book Condition: As New
Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Description: New book, 48 pages. The Fairmile 'D' was often known as the 'Dog Boat', and was the most numerous British 'Long' MTB to serve in the Second World War. Produced by Noel Macklin's Fairmile Marine Company, it followed their three earlier Motor Launch and Motor Gun Boat designs. Fairmile's boats were built at dozens of yards in the UK and around the world, using a kit of parts supplied by Fairmille. This reduced the possibility of error in constructing the boats, and allowed them to be built in smaller yards. The D was designed as a pure gun boat (MGB) with enough speed and guns to take on the S-boats which were such a threat to coastal convoys and the smaller 'short' MTBs. Although never as fast as the S-boats, the D was eventually fitted with heavier guns, and was capable of tackling much larger opponents. Most gun boats were refitted with two topedo tubes, or built as MTBs with two or four tubes. Fairmile's innovation also included deck fitting which allowed new weapons to be added quickly. A few Ds continued in service into the 1950s, acting as Leaders for the postwar 'short' MTBs.