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Old 03-18-07, 03:53 PM   #6
Aimbot
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Originally Posted by geetrue
Diesel boats aren't allowed to be underwater in bad weather ... they can't handle the underwater surges that occur on batteries alone.

There was a Typhoon in WWII that rolled up the deck of a US Navy carrier, you can imagine what it would have done to a round bottom boat.

My sea story is too long to tell right now, but I have been in force nine weather on a diesel boat in the Gulf of Alaksa and it is no fun.

Gotta protect those bow planes ...
I'd always assumed that they submerged to avoid bad weather. Wouldn't they be able to submerge beneath the turbulence? Please tell your story.
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