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I've been trying a career in a IXC a few times now but find I'm not given nearly enough fuel to get to my patrol area and back :damn:
I have the MAN engine upgrade, full effiency in the engines, made sure the battery is not in recharge mode and the fuel tank is in working order. This gives me ~20,000km at the slowest speed, but I keep getting sent to NY and near Tampa, which are both about a 20,000km return trip :-?
I have to draw the shortest course possible, go at slow speed, and avoid going fast to chase contacts.
What do the rest of you IX commanders do??
andy_311
10-07-05, 10:00 PM
don't go disobey orders save your men,what's a couple of renown points your the captain choice is yours.
SubSerpent
10-07-05, 10:29 PM
Well with the rise in fuel costs these days, it's no surprise that people are somehow syphoning fuel from your U-boat...Virtually of course! :arrgh!:
FAdmiral
10-08-05, 01:01 AM
You need the refuel option, look for it in the upcoming Harbor Mod.
JIM
spud_gun
10-08-05, 02:59 AM
Try running at ahead one third, it seems to extend range somewhat, or at least it does in my II-A
Detritus
10-08-05, 05:42 AM
Get rid off MAN, ahead slow, submerged in bad weather. Or if you want to keep MAN, set appropriate speed by knots not these 'Ahead 1/3' and such. Long trips are all about fuel management and taking the correct routes. My longest trip to east coast/Carbibbean took three months and I still had 25% fuel left back at home (in IXB).
Commander1980
10-08-05, 06:44 AM
Well with the rise in fuel costs these days, it's no surprise that people are somehow syphoning fuel from your U-boat...Virtually of course! :arrgh!:
indeed, especially in germany... :roll:
It would be very fine if the BDU installs a petrol station in the United States, where kaleuns can refuel with half the costs.... ;) :hmm: :lol:
Muntjak
10-08-05, 07:53 AM
Get rid off MAN, ahead slow, submerged in bad weather. Or if you want to keep MAN, set appropriate speed by knots not these 'Ahead 1/3' and such. Long trips are all about fuel management and taking the correct routes. My longest trip to east coast/Carbibbean took three months and I still had 25% fuel left back at home (in IXB).
what is the best speed for VIIC with MAN installed? Currently I'm using 8-9 knots, it gives me about 16000 km AFAIR.
I've been trying a career in a IXC a few times now but find I'm not given nearly enough fuel to get to my patrol area and back :damn:
I have the MAN engine upgrade, full effiency in the engines, made sure the battery is not in recharge mode and the fuel tank is in working order. This gives me ~20,000km at the slowest speed, but I keep getting sent to NY and near Tampa, which are both about a 20,000km return trip :-?
I have to draw the shortest course possible, go at slow speed, and avoid going fast to chase contacts.
What do the rest of you IX commanders do??
Set your speed to 9-10 knots.
what is the best speed for VIIC with MAN installed
Also 9-10 knots with MAN.
The optimal speed varies with different types of engine upgrades. Just try different speeds and ask your Nav officer max range at current speed for finding the maximum range.
Sturgeon
10-08-05, 09:35 AM
This question also brings up the issue of map projections. The shortest course may not be a straight line on your map, but I'm not sure if the sim accurately represents this. When plotting a course to New York, for example, it might be interesting to first set a straight course (on the map) with one waypoint half-way between. Then drag the middle waypoint north and watch the distance to the end waypoint. The total distance should decrease until you find a minimum value. Doing this with multiple waypoints should allow you to find a 'great circle' course between points (again, if the sim accurately does this).
I will have to try this tonight, and I will report back.
panthercules
10-08-05, 10:51 AM
Set your speed to 9-10 knots.
what is the best speed for VIIC with MAN installed
Also 9-10 knots with MAN.
The optimal speed varies with different types of engine upgrades. Just try different speeds and ask your Nav officer max range at current speed for finding the maximum range.
This is interesting - it seems to me that I have been getting better results (longer ranges, at least as reported by my NO) at around 7 knots, but I noticed doing some research last night that all of the range figures I was seeing for the Type VII boats were listed at 10 knots. I haven't done any testing of this for a while though - guess I'll have to do some testing on a knot-by-knot basis and see what happens.
Elder-Pirate
10-08-05, 12:07 PM
[quote="Sturm"]Set your speed to 9-10 knots.
[quote=Muntjak] I haven't done any testing of this for a while though - guess I'll have to do some testing on a knot-by-knot basis and see what happens.
To be or knot to be. :rotfl:
Detritus
10-08-05, 12:16 PM
Set your speed to 9-10 knots.
what is the best speed for VIIC with MAN installed
Also 9-10 knots with MAN.
The optimal speed varies with different types of engine upgrades. Just try different speeds and ask your Nav officer max range at current speed for finding the maximum range.
This is interesting - it seems to me that I have been getting better results (longer ranges, at least as reported by my NO) at around 7 knots, but I noticed doing some research last night that all of the range figures I was seeing for the Type VII boats were listed at 10 knots. I haven't done any testing of this for a while though - guess I'll have to do some testing on a knot-by-knot basis and see what happens.
Faster you go=more fuel you spend= shoirter the range. There's a limit though, how slow to go. The boat won't simply response well enough on surface if going really slow and you might actually get a hit on your range. Especially, if the weather is a bit windy. I'd say ahead slow (ie. around 7 knots) gives you optimal range while still making progress. Of course, lot depends also where you're going: if you just plan to go somewhere bear Ireland, you can safely go a bit faster but long range patrols is different story. Using common sense works well enough ;)
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