USS Hull (DD-330)

History
United States
NamesakeIsaac Hull
BuilderBethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Union Iron Works, San Francisco
Laid down13 September 1920
Launched18 February 1921
Commissioned26 April 1921
Decommissioned31 March 1930
Stricken22 July 1930
FateSold for scrap, 10 June 1931
General characteristics
Class & typeClemson-class destroyer
Displacement1,190 tons (1,210 t)
Length314 feet 5 inches (95.83 m)
Beam31 feet 8 inches (9.65 m)
Draft9 feet 3 inches (2.82 m)
Propulsion
  • 26,500 shp (20 MW);
  • geared turbines,
  • twin propellers
Speed35 knots (65 km/h)
Range
  • 4,900 nmi (9,100 km)
  •  @ 15 kt
Complement122 officers and enlisted
Armament4 × 4 in (102 mm)/50 guns, 1 × 3 in (76 mm)/25 gun, 12 × 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes

The second USS Hull (DD-330) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Isaac Hull.