NC Squadron
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- Joined
- Nov 9, 2015
- Location
- Elizabeth City, NC
Albemarle Sound is rather shallow. 10'+ drafts would be problematic. The canals from Norfolk were too shallow for them to come down and only Hatteras Inlet would normally be deep enough for them to enter through, and then they would have to deal with the inside bar shoaling up to 7 or 8 feet.The Union might have the solution to the Albemarle problem if the Casco class monitor program had been managed properly. That's the sort of situation the shallow-draft monitors were intended for, and AFAIK the original Ericsson design was basically sound. Without all the changes that both delayed and ultimately ruined the ships, the first Cascos should have been in service in time to engage Albemarle.
Albemarle and her Union opponents had drafts of 9' or less, while the Passaic class monitor drew about 10 1/2'. Was that enough to keep them from operating in the North Carolina sounds, or were they considered more needed at points like Charleston?
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