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Seaman
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I went 250m testing, took a few percentages off of my hull. At least now I know I can dive to 225m to stay 50m under depth charges.
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Stowaway
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Once I sank to 310 m with heavy flooding and I needed more than pure luck (and all of my pressured air) to come back to the surface... only to be rammed by a destroyer.
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Captain
![]() Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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I think I once got it down to 265m. We did a "u-96", that is, a failed run through gibraltar. Battle damage sank the boat until we hit the rocks at the bottom. Unlike Das Boot, I was unable to survive the eventual flooding...
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The Lone Wolf
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Bellville, TX 77418
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In a VIIB (1939) 225 meters is the deepest I have tried, and that is without "random crush depth" setting checked.
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Willing Webfooted Beast
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In SH5, I went over 1000m... shortly before imploding...
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