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In most boats, I run 10 knots for most purposes. Seems to be the most efficient in general.
Win I hit around 51-52% fuel left, I head for the barn. I could push that a bit, as upon returning to base under those circumstances I'll have anywhere from 8-14% fuel left. I don't push it, though. Never know what you may run across on the return trip... ![]()
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The hardest spend of fuel is when I'm rounding a convoy. Without a radar, I make a big detour.
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Anything above "ahead standard" burns fuel at an alarming rate. I use those higher speeds only to get into position for an attack (if I need that speed) or to crash dive on getting an air radar warning. If you are consistently coming back to port with 40% fuel and unused torpedoes, I would suggest pushing your fuel limit a little harder...
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P.S. - Also on air radar warning crash dives dives I only maintain flank until I'm at a depth I'm comfortable with. Then I drop it to 1 knot, wait two hours. Then, come to periscope depth, check sonar, come to radar depth, check radar, and only then do I surface and come back to my standard 10 knots. Less battery used underwater =less charging time on the surface.
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Crash dive > 100 ft > 1/3 speed > few hours this way > perescope depth > surface (if the coast is clear) > 2/3 (or Standard, if on cruise)
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There is nothing wrong with it! Better to make port than run out of fuel in the middle of the Pacific!
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You're either boasting, or flattering, or even both. Shame on you.
![]() By the way. Right now my third patrol is worst ever. Fuel is about 30%, and I've finally got one merchant, 4000 tons ![]()
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