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Sailor Superstitions
Knowing that we men of the sea are quite superstitious, do you have any at sea rituals?
I personally leave harbour the same way every time the gramophone playing, srews at ahead one-third,and in the captain's bunk. I never sail anything but a Type VIIb with G7a torpedos. I also will never go into the open Atlantic tending to stay on the Continental shelf and raiding harbour traffic. |
I don't know about your superstitions. :hmmm:
G7a torpedoes aren't really ideal for U-boats because their wake can easily be spotted unless you attack at night or rough seas. The electric TIII models don't leave bubbles thus the target can't sight them. If you've never been to the Mid-Atlantic, you have missed the essence of the tonnage war against Britain since her lifelines were the convoys sailing from America through the North Atlantic, exactly where U-boats supposed to hunt. Operating in shallow waters near the coast is dangerous especially later in the war and harbour raiding isn't too realistic either. I suggest you take a trip to the Atlantic along the convoy routes and you'll see the difference. :up: |
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As a real-life sailor I never had any superstitions. I don't have any in my gaming life either.
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I do happen to know ship's cats and dogs were popular back in the Age of Sail. The HMS Hood even had a ship's dog on the night she was sunk.
More superstitions http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailors'_superstitions |
I never surface in front of a convoy escort.
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I play "Ride of the Valkyries" on a loop during every convoy attack.
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Ah. Thanks for sharing that. When they land on my railing it's always one. Maybe that explains a few things. :dead:
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