Dafmeister wrote:munroburton wrote:Minotaur:
Broadside: 30CM, 28PD
Chase: 9M, 4G, 10CM, 10PD
LACs: 100
Hydra:
Broadside: 36CM, 36PD
Chase: 12M, 12CM, 12PD
LACs: 112
Covington:
Broadside: 30CM, 28PD
Chase: 12CM, 10PD
LACs: 124
HoS' description for the Covington says the deleted offensive armanent was entirely given over to LAC bays. It's derived from the Minotaur, rather than the Hydra.
I am a bit surprised they didn't add more PD and CM in place of the deleted chase weapons. Unless that is where they squeezed in a few more LAC bays?
This is what happens when I don't have my books to hand
Looking at the artwork in HoS, I think the space in the hammerhead may be taken up by things that are normally in the main hull on other ships. The Minotaur- class has three rows of LAC bays down each side, whereas the Covington-class has four, which would explain how they got the increased LAC group aboard, but the did it on a ship with the same beam and height (is that the right word for the vertical dimension of the hull?).
Amazingly, 'height', as far as I can find. 'Draught' is keel to waterline, so it won't apply to a starship (unless you dunk it in a liquid).
Given how deep the LAC bays must go (two LACs end-to-end accound for more a good three-quarters of the available beam), there can't be much room in the main hull for anything but the core (reactors, compensator, hyper generator, bridge, CIC etc), so pretty much everything else must be in the tapers and the hammerheads.
The Covington bays are a bit tighter between one another top and bottom and the rows get closer to the top and bottom of the hull compared to the Minotaur. In both cases, there's going to be most of the systems inside squeezed into the tapers and the hammerheads. The Minotaur just has bit more squeezed in with the LAC bays in the middle instead of more LAC bays in the Covington.