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Scout614 05-23-14 12:44 AM

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.

allievo 05-23-14 08:07 AM

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:

Scout614 05-23-14 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by allievo (Post 2210151)
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:

I never get the TIIIs so the TI is best i have. I also enjoy having the different speed settings on the TI. Some times I wish i had a Schnellboot commander instead of an Unterseeboot captain. The Schnellboots would be better at harbour raiding.

Sailor Steve 05-23-14 04:33 PM

As a real-life sailor I never had any superstitions. I don't have any in my gaming life either.

Kaptlt.Endrass 05-23-14 11:32 PM

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

Jimbuna 05-25-14 06:55 AM

I never surface in front of a convoy escort.

b34856 05-25-14 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2210668)
I never surface in front of a convoy escort.

I'm superstitious about gun battles with destroyers.

Jimbuna 05-25-14 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by b34856 (Post 2210693)
I'm superstitious about gun battles with destroyers.

Precisely :)

Hinrich Schwab 05-25-14 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Scout614 (Post 2210063)
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.

The only "superstition" I really have is that the more ideal the setup I have against a convoy, the more likely that either Bernard or Murphy will appear to screw it up.:doh::D:haha:

Jimbuna 05-25-14 11:32 AM

Real life superstitions:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailors'_superstitions

Admiral Halsey 05-25-14 11:57 AM

I play "Ride of the Valkyries" on a loop during every convoy attack.

Jimbuna 05-25-14 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Admiral Halsey (Post 2210745)
I play "Ride of the Valkyries" on a loop during every convoy attack.

SNAP!! :yeah:

Sailor Steve 05-25-14 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by GalaKev (Post 2210784)
Not even Magpies?

No. I don't even know what that superstion is. We have a lot of magpies in our area, which is nowhere near the sea, and they regularly stop by on my railing.

Sailor Steve 05-25-14 05:35 PM

Ah. Thanks for sharing that. When they land on my railing it's always one. Maybe that explains a few things. :dead:

Jimbuna 05-26-14 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by GalaKev (Post 2210808)
I am ex RN, but my old man was a fisherman out of the Solent. I have known boats not going out till they seen the 2nd or more, when I was younger. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_for...rsery_rhyme%29

Yes, quite common for seafarers in years gone past :yep:


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