Purcell class Express Boat Tender

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Purcell class Express Boat Tender
Xboat-Tender-Keith-Supp7 Pg11-15 13-Jan-2019a.jpg
Type: RV Carrier
Category ACS
Size 1,000 Tons
Hull Configuration Cylinder Hull
Streamlining Unstreamlined Hull
Tech Level TL–10
Engineering
Computer Model/3
Jump J-1
Maneuver 1 G
Armaments
Hardpoints 3
Accommodations
Staterooms 10
Low Berths 20
Personnel
Crew 6
High/Mid Passengers 0
Payload
Cargo 60 Tons
Fuel tank 150 Tons
Special features 600T ship bay
Construction
Construction Time 20 Months
Origin Third Imperium
Price
Cost MCr274.77
Statistics
Quick Ship Profile RV-KU11
Universal Ship Profile RV-A411132-000000-00000-0
Images
Blueprint Yes
Illustration Yes
Source
Canon Published, canon design
Designer Marc Miller
Design System High Guard
Era 1105
Reference Traders and Gunboats 11-15.

The Purcell class Express Boat Tender is a TL–11 specialized Tender.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

Constructed using a type 1000 hull, it is fitted with H model drives, producing jump-1 capability and 1-G acceleration. Fuel tankage is 150 tons; jump requires 100 tons of fuel, but in insystem operation, the ship uses this tankage to refuel express boats instead. The standard bridge is complemented by a Model/3 computer and fire control for three turrets, plus communicator relay facilities. The ship has ten staterooms and twenty low berths. The crew consists of six: a captain/pilot, navigator/medic, communications specialist, and three engineers. Three gunners may be added to the crew where necessary.

Additional slots for the crew are taken up by replacement xboat pilots awaiting missions. There is a sixty-ton cargo bay used for repair parts and replacement equipment. Three weapons turrets arm the ship sufficiently to take care of most situations. The major part of the ship (600 tons) is taken up by a cavernous ship bay. This area can accomodate four express boats or two scoutlcouriers with little or no problem.

The express boat tender costs MCr274.77 to construct, assuming no architect's fees (the design is standard and any costs have been amortized by the government) and a 10% discount for production in volume. Weapons costs have not been included in this price.

Image Repository[edit]

  1. A typical Purcell class Express Boat Tender, one of the prototypical Express Boat Tenders.
    Xboat-Tender-Keith-Supp7 Pg11-15 13-Jan-2019a.jpg

Basic Ship Characteristics[edit]

Following the Imperial Navy and IISS Universal Ship Profile and data, additional information is presented in the format shown here. The small craft factor indicates the number of squadrons (...of ten subcraft) carried on the ship. Tonnage on the universal ship profile is shown in kilotons (...thousands of tons) where necessary. [1]

Basic Ship Characteristics [2]
No. Category Remarks
1. Tonnage / Hull 1,000 tons.
  • Tonnage: 1,000 tons. 14000 cubic meters. [3]
  • Dimensions: 60m long. 30m wide. 12m high. [3]
2. Crew x6 crew.
3. Performance Propulsion:
  • Jump-1
  • 1-G acceleration
  • Power Plant: Standard
  • Undeclared-EPs
  • Agility: Low
  • Performance: 1-G. Jump-1. Standard power. [3]
4. Electronics Model/3 computer.
5. Hardpoints x10 hardpoints.
6. Armament The normal weapons fit-out for it is:
  • The armament of an express boat tender varies - nearly any type of gun may be placed in the ship's turrets. The turret arrangement, however, is a constant. One pop turret is mounted aft, and can conceal itself in the deck when necessary; two turrets forward are mounted on tracks, and can he moved to whatever part of the ship need protection. [3]
7. Defenses Typically, no defenses are equipped.
8. Craft Four express boats or two scout/couriers.
9. Fuel Treatment Fuel skimming and purification.
10. Cost The express boat tender costs MCr274.77 to construct, assuming no architect's fees (the design is standard and any costs have been amortized by the government) and a 10% discount for production in volume. Weapons costs have not been included in this price. [3]
11. Construction Time 20 months to build, 16 months in quantity.
12. Comments Standard cargo capacity amounts to 60.0 tons.
  • Special Features: Unstreamlined. Heavy duty communications banks. Fuel and maintenance facilities for xboats. [3]

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

A common variant of the X-boat tender is the dedicated version, which has no Jump drive and remains on-station in a single system. Major communications hubs usually have several dedicated tenders plus a handful of Jump-capable ones which can be reassigned as traffic volume dictates.[4]

Three known model variations exist for the express boat tender.

Bulk Ore Carrier: Several examples of the ship were constructed with the large ship bay fitted to carry bulk ore from asteroid belts to surface refinery plants. The model has a limited use, because the system must have both a producing asteroid belt and a refinery plant established on an airless world.

Fuel Tanker: The Imperial Navy has acquired approximately one hundred and forty-four ships with the central bay converted to carry starship fuel. The total capacity of 750 tons of fuel makes the ship an ideal nursemaid to fighters patrolling frontier systems.

Corsair: The third variant of the tender is altogether unofficial. Express boat tenders are a prime target for hijackers. The tenders make excellent corsairs, especially if up-gunned. Typically, a tender will be surprised and hijacked by a band of thugs, often feigning shipwreck in order to attract the ship's attention. If they are lucky, the tender will have with it a scout/courier or a couple of xboats, which are then used to make the tender look more realistic when it plies the space lanes. The large ship bay allows most smaller ships to be enveloped and then boarded at the pirate's leisure.[3]

When encountered as a corsair the triple turrets have weapons installed, and the crew may number 20 (with double occupancy) or more (with additional quarters installed). The ship bay permits cargo storage, concealment of smaller raiding craft, or an uploading area for small captured vessels. [5]

Selected Variant Types & Classes[edit]

28 Representative Carrier (RV) Classes[edit]

References[edit]

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