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I was thinking about going into enemy ports. I read stories of some kaleuns using the anchor chains of enemy merchants to determine the tides and how they would affect the torpedo shots.
Now. I think it would be doubly cool if, lets say you were waiting outside a harbor...to watch ships come in and drop or weigh anchor as they entered or exited.
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This is a pretty cut and dry case of a repel boarders scenario that warranted the use of two Kar 98's and an unloaded MP 40.
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In the fiction book "final harbor" the author wrote that the US Sub had its anchor removed so that the chains could not shift around and make noise. The author also mentioned the possibility of the anchor coming loose during a depth charge attack. Does that make sense or was the author BSing?
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As for the removal of the anchor itself, it depends on what kind of boat we're talking about. A WWII fleet boat you could remove the anchor I would think and it wouldn't make a difference to the boats sound signature. Try that on a modern nuc boat and you would have a sizable hole on the exterior that could create flow noise as the water passed over the opening. The same effect you get when blowing across the top of an open bottle. I also don't see the anchor coming loose during an attack either. When the anchor is in the stowed position the brake is set so as to prevent the weight of the anchor from pulling on the chain, and inadvertently dropping anchor. There is a "weak link" (can't remember the tech term) that attaches the anchor to the chain but even that requires quite a bit of force the break.
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