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Sea Lord
![]() Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: In sight of Stonehenge
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I believe that 9 knots is the most fuel efficient, and there's a way to set your 'ahead standard' to any value you like.
Details here from Average Joe - one of the original pioneers who is unfortunately no longer with us: "Here's a small speed-change I made to the VIIC class submarine .cfg file (NSS_Uboat7c.cfg). Default values: [EngineProperties] AllStop=0.00 AheadSlow=0.40 AheadOneThird=0.57 AheadStandard=0.80 <---CHANGED to: AheadStandard=0.47 AheadFull=0.94 AheadFlank=1.00 BackSlow=-0.26 BackStandard=-0.40 BackFull=-0.53 BackEmergency=-0.66 This helps me in 2 ways: 1.) Submerged, and 'accidently' creating a new plot-course, especially when extremely close to a pack of DD's, or convoy merchants. Since SH3 defaults to 'Ahead-Standard' when plotting a new course, sub-noise (props, electric motors, etc.) increases greatly! If this happens I usually get detected; mostly during critical points when trying to slip past escorts, and into a convoy of merchants. 2.) Setting for best fuel-economy cruise speed with the VIIC/42. The VIIC/42's best 'econ-cruise' speed seems to be right at 9-knots. The change above sets 'Ahead-Standard' setting to 9-knots." You can, of course, adjust the 0.47 value to change it to your preferred cruising speed. I used trial and error but I think this value is a % of max speed.
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