Type U 63 submarine
The Type U 63 was a class of U-boats built during World War I by the Kaiserliche Marine. Three Type U 63 submarines were ordered at the beginning of the war and these were commissioned in 1916. Two were lost during the war and the remaining one surrendered to the Allies and was scrapped.
The three Type U 63 U-boats were ordered from Germaniawerft in March 1915 as an alternative for the six cancelled Type UF U-boats. The Type UF U-boat was a single-hull large U-boat designed to be built quickly before the anticipated end of the war in 1915. But as AG Weser delivered - five months earlier than planned, and building time for the Type U 63 was reduced to less than eleven months, the Type UF was not needed anymore. The construction could be reduced by using diesel engines from a cancelled Russian order, and by simplifying the construction which involved installing less diving tanks. These were also the first Germaniawerft-built U-boats without the typical step with tank decks, instead the upper deck was incorporated completely in the second, outer hull.
Characteristics
Type U 63s had an overall length of The boats' beam was, the draught was, with a total height of. The pressure hull had a length of and had a diameter of. The boats displaced when surfaced and when submerged.Type U 51s were fitted with two six-cylinder two-stroke Germaniawerft diesel engines with a total of for use on the surface and two Siemens-Schuckert double-acting electric motors with a total of for underwater use. These engines powered two shafts, which gave the boats a top surface speed of, and when submerged. Cruising range was at on the surface and at submerged. Constructional diving depth was.
The U-boats were armed with four torpedo tubes, two fitted in the bow and two in the stern, and carried eight torpedoes. Most boats received initially two SK L/30 deck guns. Some boats had one of the deck guns replaced with a SK L/45 gun. The boats' complement was four officers and thirty-two enlisted men.