| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | HMS Teazer |
| Builder | J. Samuel White, East Cowes, Isle of Wight |
| Launched | 9 February 1895 |
| Fate | Sold for scrapping, 9 July 1912 |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Conflict-class destroyer |
| Displacement | 320 long tons (325 t) |
| Length | 200 ft (61 m) |
| Propulsion | White-Forster boilers, 4,500 hp (3,356 kW) |
| Speed | 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph) |
| Complement | 53 officers and men |
| Armament | |
HMS Teazer was a Conflict-class destroyer built by the White shipyard for the Royal Navy. She was launched on 9 February 1895, and sold for scrapping on 9 July 1912. [1]
In January 1900 it was announced that Teazer would be commissioned as tender to the torpedo school HMS Vernon at Chatham, [2] but she was on 12 February commissioned as tender to HMS Excellent, gunnery school at Portsmouth. [3] Later the same month, she was damaged by running into a jetty, and relieved from tender duties while receiving repairs. [4] She then took up the position as tender to Vernon, serving as such until early 1901. [5] She served in the Portsmouth instructional flotilla until April 1902, when her crew was transferred to the destroyer Syren, which took her place in the flotilla. [6] Later in 1902, she underwent repairs to re-tube her boilers. [7]