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Old 12-02-07, 03:28 PM   #3
Mush Martin
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This is common to overshooting the way point

it happens when a plotted evasive course has the
waypoints too close together the boat cant get its nose
around fast enough at submerged speed to make the waypoint
and starts looping it trying to get its nose off of it.
the solution is delete the waypoint or avoid closely spacing them.

subs turning radius increases with reduced speed and rudder movements.
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