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Planesman
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I never thought I'd say this... but the S-18 is my favorite sub.
no contest. small, sleek, and agile. dives like champ and turns on a dime. I can't believe how much fun it is to sneak around in this boat. It might be me, but she even feels safe in shallow waters... In fact, I bottomed her out near Taiwan and the sandy cloud covered her completely from view! POOF! |
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Bosun
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My favourite US submarine. In fact I don't play the others at all because of the joys of the Sugar Boat.
I love being the underdog and patrolling early war in that thing definitely gives me the underdog feel. Later in the war? Not so much. |
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I like chugging around in the S.
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Planesman
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did the aft lookout really have no guard-rail? it doesn't look very safe.
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Yeah, you know how many times we have to fish him out of the drink? I like the S-42 with the twin AA Gun and 4xo.50 cal deck gun and SJ and SD radars- The Super Sugarboat! It takes 4 minutes to submerge though.
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The S-boats were perfect shallow water boats. They were idea for the restricted waterways in the Phillippine Islands. They also gained fame in the Alution Islands as well. When it comes down to a definsive campaign, I would gladly trade one of the big fleet boats for a one of the old pig boats. From what i have gained from my research on the sugar boats in Alaskan waters. they really were excellent boats. They could be put into places that the fleet boats couldn't. They were used to recon Attu and Kiska. and they also set up a US Coast watching force along the Alution Islands. They were used to place recon eliments directly on Kiska before the Kiska Task Force of US and Canadian troops landed to retake it. They were used to shell Attu. From January 1942 to around mid 1944, the Alaskan sugar boats conducted one hell of a campaign.
It has been often over looked by casual historians, but the S-boats that called Dutch Harbor home were very brave boats, with very brave crews. Another point to remember is that even in the era of the fleet boats USN also built another class of coastal subs Mackrel and Marlin were very modern versions of the S-boats capable of carrying Mk-14 torpedos and also carrying the Mk III TDC Back to the S-boats, I have heard people say that they don't thinkg the S-boats carried TDC, from what i have learned in my research and from talking to other folks, the S-boats used in the Alutions were retro fitted with the Mk I TDC. These TDCs came off the early fleet boats as they were modernized in the war. When a fleet boat came in its Mk I TDC was replaced with the Mk III. When a sugar boat came in for refit they put the old Mk I on it. Mare Island and Pudget Sound were kept busy keeping the Dutch Harbor boats equiped uptil the time they were totally withdrawn from the Pacific and sent to the Submarine School at New London. Once the war passed the Alutions by, the sugar boats weren't able to conduct the offensive war patrols that were needed against Japan, so they sort of lost their porpuse for fighting. The campaign had swung from definsive to offensive and the boats at Dutch Harbor soon became fleet boats making runs to and from Northern Japan. |
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They had brave crews, because by 1944 their fuel tanks were badly corroded, and their engines were prone to catch fire. Not to mention they were very cramped and extremely hot on the inside. Essentially, they were a stop-gap measure (like the German Type IIs) until sufficient fleet boats could be put into service. Certainly the real-world crews of the S-boats didn't have the romantic opinion of them that some players have of them.
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I always liked this, from a 2004 article in the magazine Sea Classics
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Bosun
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Thanks for all the great info guys, its what makes Subsim worth coming too
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I know they weren't a romatic boat to serve on. Hell they were old, they leaked, the engines were tired even way before the war, and they well were very cramped, but their size made them perfect for coastal work like the Alutions. The Fleet boats used in that campaign found themselves in some very restricted waters, while the old sugar boats were more capable of working in those same water. The Mackeral class were suppose to be replacements for the S-boats, but well USN tactics were more toward an open sea fleet battle, so Mackeral and her sister were tho only "new" build coastal subs. So when the navy found itself fighting in the Alutions, they had to fall back onto a tired class of boats, but those boats did their job well.
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Dear S-Boats (aka "Pig boats")
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No AC, shorts from high humidity buildup in trpical waters, not enough heat to keep warm in arctic conditions. Damp to soggy wet matresses that never dry out in the tropics while on patrol. Having to wear extra clothing while sleeping in cold waters to keep from freezing. Yeah, they were so much beter than fleet boats.:rotfl: Quote:
Oh, and BTW, it's Aleutians, not Alutions That said, there is no doubt of the bravery, agressiveness, and skill of the men who served on the pigboats that were able to rack up such an honorable history with them.
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Riveted seams in a submarine. That alone would be enough to keep me away from them.
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Yes" little tiny coffins, but cool to play all the same, they had there own little enviroment and roll to play in history, "But yes cool little subs".
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