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Originally Posted by LightStalker
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North East of the UK sounds like the north sea, quadrant AN or thereabouts. I don't think you'll find a milchcow/supply freighter there. To close to home I guess. I'd say set your throttle to economy mode (depends on your type) and move across some traffic lanes. And listen often on your hydrophone every 1 or 2 hours. You'll be surprised how many you'll find.
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Yes. that's true, but this was my first sitiuation where I could use supply's. So I just asked before the idea would escape my mind.
And I'll do sound check's more often, but that dosen't help me with my external reserves torpedo problem. 
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Yeah, I know I wasn't really helpfull with your re-supply questions. Sorry, never visited those milchcows before.
You said you had 2 torpedos for immediate use, 1 front,1 rear. That's for two occasions with something to do until the weather clears. You'll find single merchants mostly anyways. And they hardly require more than one in my experience (GWX2.1) when I fire at the 1st mast. Just hope for a little luck and give them time.
What's your fuel status anyway? My type-7b with full tanks should be able to go 34000 km at 8 knots in good weather. In bad weather the consumption is worse, but still best when set to 8. Ask your navigator for the maximum range at your current speed. For the north sea, once it reaches 2000km or so (don't know where your home is, or how safe you want to be) I would 'call it a day' and head home.