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when are they gonna fix the freakin 10 meters hover over the bottom when you are trying to let the boat rest on the seabottom?
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We need your threads merged into one master thread, your complaints are spamming the forum endlessly... Start one thread called "Oscars complaint corner"... would serve the rest of us quite nicely i think.
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lol
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Does that trick even work with SHV? It never did in stock SHIII or SHIV...
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Thats not true. I have been positive from the beginning. Its only when they released the patch that barely fixed any of the problems that i start to complain. As a matter a fact i have been more then positive about sh-5 but there are limits ofcourse.
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A real sub captain would not have sat on the bottom. Too much risk of getting stuck in the mud.
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Seaweed could get into the props for instance, a big rock could damage something, and then there is the fact that the bottom might not be level.
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hmmmm i mangaed to set my sub on the bottmon mud throwed up etc....uhmmm
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i did get my sub on the bottom but i heard continiusly a banging noise
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Well, I have read several times that U-boats have been put onto the sea floor in real live (I´m talking about WW2 subs).
For example, G. Prien "parked" his U-47 outside Scapa Flow to wait for nightfall for his raid. He wrote in his logbook: "East of Scapa Flow on the bottom at 90 meters". L.G. Buchheim also talked of putting the boat onto the sea floor in one of his books. He describes that the current was dragging the boat over the floor, so that the LI had to put more water into the tanks to make the boat sit properly on the bottom. One should keep in mind that the condition of the floor is stated on navigation charts (like "rocks", "sand", "mud" etc.), as well as larger obstacles like wrecks and large rocks. Still, of course, as a commander I would consider very thoroughly the risk of hitting or being entangled into anything that is not mentioned on the chart, being it an unknown wreck, fishing nets or whatever. But it has been done, at least occasionally.
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Edit: Found it: On page 17 at 17.00 is says he grounded his boat at +25M |
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Thanks Wiesia, an interesting read. Yes im sure it was done, but very little due to the risk involved and given the limited info on the seabed at any given location.
I'd think that in the 30's and 40's very little exploration of the sea bottom was done yet, only soundings for the most part. Which can produce depths and contour info but I doubt the type of soil and vegetation could be determined. But I could be wrong. It certainly has to be risky at any rate, given that one cannot see where one is going and what is directly below other than pinging for depth under the keel. Something else I've always wondered about was the use of the cable cutter on the bows of the earlier boats and exactly how this is done without getting tangled in a net.
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