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dkellie
09-03-07, 08:11 PM
i noticed when i get wooped and start sinking it sinks way past 165 without any ill effects , is that the max depth this sub can go?? i know the gauge only goes that deep, but is there any way to get deeper some how>?or am i being silly?

simonb1612
09-03-07, 08:16 PM
that depends on what boat you are in and if you have had ANY damage before.

simonb1612
09-03-07, 08:21 PM
S Class - Test Depth - 196,85 feet
Pourpoise - Test Depth - 246,06 feet
Salmon Class - Test Depth - 246,06 feet
Sargo Class - Test Depth - 246,06 feet
Tambor Class - Test Depth - 246,06 feet
Gar Class - Test Depth - 246,06 feet
Gato Class - Test Depth - 295.27 feet
Balao Class - Test Depth - 393,7 feet

:arrgh!:

Capt. Shark Bait
09-03-07, 09:00 PM
had my Balao down to about 450', w/out damage

dkellie
09-03-07, 10:07 PM
in the porpoise class with no damage? if the depth gauge only goes to 165?

ktrboston
09-03-07, 11:50 PM
I found out the hard way about crush depth especially when you have Hull damage. I about to attack a convoy and wanted to the thermal layer in the Carolina's but ended up crushing my sub. :x I forgot about how hull damage was done when those dam destroyers ram ya. I think there should be an icon or something that tell you what percentage of your hull remains or what state it is in. I've checked my subsystems and all clear. What ya think?

I killed my crew at 120ft.

THE_MASK
09-03-07, 11:54 PM
Press the grey tab under the depth meter .

Sailor Steve
09-04-07, 10:36 AM
Those are all metric conversions, and look kind of funny that way.

S Class - Test Depth - 196,85 feet
200
Pourpoise - Test Depth - 246,06 feet
Salmon Class - Test Depth - 246,06 feet
Sargo Class - Test Depth - 246,06 feet
Tambor Class - Test Depth - 246,06 feet
Gar Class - Test Depth - 246,06 feet
All 250
Gato Class - Test Depth - 295.27 feet
300
Balao Class - Test Depth - 393,7 feet
400

AVGWarhawk
09-04-07, 02:22 PM
in the porpoise class with no damage? if the depth gauge only goes to 165?

As stated, click the tab under the depth gauge or look at the small depth guage between the two larger depth guages.

keithterrill
09-01-14, 01:28 PM
that depends on what boat you are in and if you have had ANY damage before.

Hello.

I have been testing the various boats in my SH4. I use Crash dive (C), or Dive normal (D), and can get to around 320+ feet in the Balao, Gar, and Propoise.

I then found this thread. I noticed different readings for different classes. I have not been able to take a boat fresh out of port and dive to a point of crushing.

Am I missing something in how to force the boat to go deeper?

Thank-you.

BigWalleye
09-01-14, 03:02 PM
Hello.

I have been testing the various boats in my SH4. I use Crash dive (C), or Dive normal (D), and can get to around 320+ feet in the Balao, Gar, and Propoise.

I then found this thread. I noticed different readings for different classes. I have not been able to take a boat fresh out of port and dive to a point of crushing.

Am I missing something in how to force the boat to go deeper?

Thank-you.

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Sailor Steve
09-01-14, 06:11 PM
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Lexandro
09-01-14, 10:08 PM
Ye gads, its alive! Kill it! Kill it with fire!


http://i.imgur.com/APyjhdL.jpg

merc4ulfate
09-07-14, 04:38 PM
Test depth is not crush depth. All the boats can go past their test depth. I took a Gato to over 1000 one day ... even made it to 25 knots under water ... heading straight for the bottom bow flooded, everyone screaming ... you would have thought we were going to die or something ... so we did.

:/\\!!