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Thanx alot, SubConscious!! :up::up::up: |
Seth! Never ever sit on the bottom in shallow water in bad weather! I sometimes sit about 2m from the bottom and still occasionally scrape the bottom! It's not too bad if you are doing 0 knots though and in calm water I'm able to sloooowwly settle on the sea floor without damage if I'm doing 1kt or less. You have to be very careful the that nice submarine that Onken Karl gave you to look after.
:rotfl: It took a lot of practice with the external camera to get it right when not using it. (I still take a peek occasionally if I'm in a particularly trick spot though! |
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:rotfl::rotfl: I depend on the external camera now, for just that reason...When hiding from a DD, i panic if i hear the loud scratch/bang sound when hittin' the bottom! Who said war was easy...? |
Omfg...now I know why my sub sank near Aberdeen, thank you TC :nope:
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Hereīs my two cents concerning the original post...
1. Go SLOWLY to the bottom 2. Make sure you are at zero knots when touching the seafloor 3. Once you are there, press "D", which avoids bouncing 4. When you want to leave the bottom you should think about using "E" (blow ballast) instead of "S" - the reason is simple: when you just surface ("s") at zero knots, your boat is likely to start scratching and taking damage while still close to the bottom. Besides, it takes ages to get her up. If you donīt want to suddenly break the surface, make sure you order a certain depth after hitting "e". This prevents you from just rushing to the surface. Cheers, AS |
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I'm not so sure you'll be able to sit on the bottom if your using GWX when it's released :nope: ....but then again you just might :yep: :D
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sitting on the bottom makes me nervous. i'm a shark not a crab....
pete |
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