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Originally Posted by propbeanie
OK, I'm back, and magically, ToobYoot is finished uploading my video:
This is 15 knot weather only. I should have clicked on the stopwatch a moment before pressing my P or S key, but just add a second to the times of:
S-18 Manila Start Dive Tests- Calm Weather
A. Ahead 1/3 = 35 secs to 40 ft - 42 secs to PD - 29s to surface B. Ahead Standard = 28s to 40 ft - 36s to PD - 22s to surface
- Twelve Knot Winds
A. Ahead 1/3 = 33s to 40 ft - 44s to PD - 26s to surface B. Ahead Standard = 33s to 40 ft - 44s to PD - 26s to surface
- Fifteen Knot Winds
A. Ahead 1/3 = 33s to 40 ft - 44s to PD - 26s to surface B. Ahead Standard = 33s to 40 ft - 44s to PD - 26s to surface
Myself, I'm suspicious of my times, since they're too fast (even though I do have the best crew), but we'll look into that aspect.
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Thank you so much for the video. Cool!
I disabled ISP and it works. However I have same feeling with you that the diving time maybe too fast, especially when the boat is submerged. I noticed that in ISP the submarines usually spend less time to submerge from surface than the stock, but much more time to maneuver under the surface. For instance, in stock you will need only 1'19'' to dive to 180 ft from periscope depth at 5 kn, but it will take you 2'46'' to do the same thing in ISP.