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Chief of the Boat
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Just plot a course on your nav map...shouldn't be any more difficult than other ports :hmm:
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Helmsman
![]() Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Newark delaware
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is there anyway to change the tc so it will speed up even when leaving port and close to land? or do i just have to wait the 5 min it takes to get out into open water?
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Chief of the Boat
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If like me you use SH3Cmdr...go to options and change the TC there
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Rear Admiral
![]() Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Swindon, England
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5 mins ?
Chill Stand on the bridge and take in the sights and sounds Steer your boat out of port and make the most of the scenery Pretty soon it will all be grey seas and skies Depth charges and destroyers Make the most of the quiet times |
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Lucky Jack
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I lay the course and stand on the bridge or use the outside view. Crank my gramaphone on the way out. I make small navigational adjustments on the way out if needed. Does not take long. Heck, one day I rammed my own merchant when I was lolly gagging in the head
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