SMS G113

SMS G113 was an built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) in the 1900s

Design
G113 was 65.8 m long overall and 65.5 m between perpendiculars, with a beam of 6.7 m and a draught of 2.87 m. Displacement was 330 t normal and 440 t full load. Three coal-fired water-tube boilers fed steam to 2 sets of Triple expansion steam engines rated at 6013 PS, giving a speed of 29 kn. 112 t of coal was carried, giving a range of 1225 nmi at 17 kn.

Armament consisted of three 5 cm SK L/40 guns in single mounts, together with three 450 mm torpedo tubes, with two spare torpedoes. The ship was later re-armed, with an 8.8 cm gun replacing one of the 5.0 cm guns.

Service history
G113 was launched at Germaniawerft's Kiel shipyard on 9 August 1902, and commissioned on 16 October 1902. In May 1907, she was a member of the 1st Half Flotilla. She was renamed T113 on 4 September 1914. In April 1915, T113 was a member of the 7th Torpedo-boat Half Flotilla, operating in the Baltic sea.