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Old 06-25-09, 04:02 PM   #1
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I started play SH3 and noticed that pretty much all the water between France, England and I believe Germany is extremely shallow, is this normal? I don't remember it being like that is SH4.
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Old 06-25-09, 04:09 PM   #2
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The average depth of the North Sea is around 90 meters. The souther portion, between England, France and Germany, is not that deep.
http://dataservice.eea.europa.eu/atl...ub.asp?id=1015
http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/northsea.htm

It's a dangerous place for u-boats.
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Welcome aboard. Because of the water's depth, I'd head to the Western coast of Europe. Its deeper plus that's where the convoys travel.
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Stay away from the shallows! One of the key weapons of a U-boat is the ability to dive deep and stay silent hopefully avoiding being crushed by the water pressure or hit by DC's.

Late war, shallow water is the best place to end a career quickly.
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Late war, shallow water is the best place to end a career quickly.[/QUOTE] exact as it is, shallow water is definitely not your best friend,Avoid and make sure you have room for a attack,I recently visited the Grid AN81 and where it was 15m below the keel, which is no margin to speak of, certainly in November 1939 when it crosses a lot of ships, so I felt that the risk was small for any DD coming near me.
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Old 06-25-09, 09:43 PM   #7
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I started play SH3 and noticed that pretty much all the water between France, England and I believe Germany is extremely shallow, is this normal? I don't remember it being like that is SH4.
Yes, it's really like that in real life. It's not called the "continental shelf" for nothing. Europe is a shelf of land in the sea. Also, if you remember the Zeebrugge disaster, the ferry sank and rested on the bottom, but was still sticking halfway out the water. The water depth was only 20 metres there. And lastly, if you take a ferry across the English Channel you can tell it's shallow by the fact that the water isn't even blue...it's brown.
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Another good example is the British battlecruiser HMS Invincible at Jutland with the bow and stern sections grounded on the bottom of the shallow North Sea before sinking.

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Oh, I see, I thought it was brown from all the French people using it as a toilet.
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How vewy wude, you spoiled English-person! I faht in you're general direction!
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How vewy wude, you spoiled English-person! I faht in you're general direction!

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Have'n't heared that in a while!
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Old 06-26-09, 04:45 PM   #13
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Oh, I see, I thought it was brown from all the French people using it as a toilet.
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