R. Walther Darré was 45.46 metres (149 ft 2 in) long, with a beam of 7.69 metres (25 ft 3 in). She had a depth of 3.81 metres (12 ft 6 in) and a draught of 4.65 metres (15 ft 3 in).[1] She was assessed at 391 GRT, 151 NRT. She was powered by a compound steam engine, which had cylinders of 35 centimetres (13+3⁄4 in) and 75 centimetres (29+1⁄2 in) diameter by 64.9 centimetres (25+9⁄16 in) stroke. The engine was made by Deschimag Seebeckwerft, Wesermünde. It was rated at 115nhp. The engine powered a single screw propeller driven via a geared low pressure turbine.[2] It could propel the ship at 10 knots (19 km/h).[1]
History
The ship was built as yard number 506 by Deschimag Seekbeckwerft, Wesermünde for the Nordsee Deutsche Hochseefischerei Bremen-Cuxhaven AG. She was launched in July 1933 and completed on 23 August. The fishing boat registration HC 273 was allocated.[3] From 1934, she was allocated the Code Letters DJMC.[2]R. Walther Darré took part in the Festungkriegsübung Swinemünde naval exercises on 10 June 1937.[3]
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