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What is the best strat for getting through the straights? I am in a type II/D. Fully loaded after a stop in spain. A dangerous mission. Thanks for any info! :ping:
Flamingboat
04-24-08, 05:38 PM
Don't do what I did as a new captain. I went surfaced at night hugging the shoreline in about 10 meters of water. It didn't end well.
Frank0001
04-24-08, 06:24 PM
Well, I'm not too sure about the type II, but in the VII you could cross the strait submerged (which I recommend).
But here is what I would do:
- Go by night
- Rig for silent running while submerged and surfaced
- Don't go faster than 1/3 ahead while surfaced
- Stay close to the south coast of the strait
- Don't attract attention by attacking ships in the strait
Perhaps you can make it with the type II, good luck!
GoldenRivet
04-24-08, 08:21 PM
Don't do what I did as a new captain. I went surfaced at night hugging the shoreline in about 10 meters of water. It didn't end well.
sorry but :rotfl:
bad situation
funny post
Like aforementioned hug the African coastline, then when you're about a few degrees east of the west edge of the harbor plot a NE course to the western side of the harbor. I've had good luck with that route as it does go through a minefield but have gone that way dozens of times so can assume its a safe gap in the field. To play it really safe I travel into Gibraltor itself at 1 knot submerged at 14-15 meters.
Once in the harbor head towards the NE portion, you'll usually find the Nelson there and can deep6 her with 3 eels. Though the harbor is crawling with DD's, if you hide behind the wreckage you can usually surface long enough to refill your O2 if needed and get a little recharge on the batteries, just don't stay too long, eventually someone will find you.
Be sure to watch out for subnets, they're all over the place! Gibraltor is probably my personal favorite harbor to raid, its dangerous, can involve some serious patience dealing with dc'ing, and has nice goodies once you're in :up:
right on! thanks for all the info. great stuff and muchly appreciated! :arrgh!:
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