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Reserves for what? Not torpedoes, certainly. They were stored horizontally, and would be longer than the boat is tall if they tried to store them vertically.
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They could be where you load the fish into it, because I've never heard of a u-boat having life raft canisters.
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Here is how external torpedoes were stored and loaded:
![]() ![]() There was only a single loading hatch forward, and another aft. I took a quick look in my copy of Conways' Anatomy of the Ship: The Type VII U-Boat, and it does indeed confirm it. Quote:
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