Friedman indicates that the Kingstons were deleted very early in the Electric Boat Gato production run, perhaps even from the very beginning. He isn't very precise, however, even in his endnotes on this point, so I'm sort of assuming and educated guessing based upon what little information there is, and the Manitowac experience. Their contract with the Navy and Electric Boat stipulated that they were to build exact replicas of the EB planned Gatos, with no deviations whatsoever, at least in their first few boats until they got up to speed and experienced enough to go their own way. So, if Peto didn't have Kingstons, then I'm betting that every EB boat from SS-215 onwards didn't, either, since that would fit the strict contract terms. As for SS-212-214, who knows? At any rate, that's my assumption, admittedly based upon not very much.
I tend to wonder if the depth charge tests carried out on Tambor prewar had something to do with this, since they supposedly exposed many shortcomings with these boats' piping and ballast tank arrangements, fortunately in time for them to be corrected. The Tambors would have had the Kingstons, as built, but since they were removed or deleted from the early boats under construction... Does anyone know anything else about this possibility?
Robert