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Originally posted by Brockpaine
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Originally posted by snip
makes sense to me, but I see lumping it in with the superstructure portion of the rules to be an easier way to go.
Regardless of what category we determine that it fits in, then we ought to set that in stone in the rules.
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Originally posted by TexanCowboy
I'm amnible to making it a Major Refit, IF it is realized that dive depth is limited by some number (75% of orginal?) on refits, since the addition of a new snorkal would weaken the pressure hull of the submarine.
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Originally posted by TexanCowboy
I'm amnible to making it a Major Refit, IF it is realized that dive depth is limited by some number (75% of orginal?) on refits, since the addition of a new snorkal would weaken the pressure hull of the submarine.
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Originally posted by TexanCowboy
Well, from what I think would happen, the point of entry of the new telescoping mast would be a fairly large hole that the submarine was not designed for. As it enters the submarine, the hole created is now a "void" in the pressure hull, and despite anything that occurs, the pressure hull will not be as strong as it was formerly, because of the addition of new materials. Of course, I might be on a completely wrong track here...
I can't really cite examples, because I don't think a scenario like this happened in OTL.
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Originally posted by TexanCowboy
Well, from what I think would happen, the point of entry of the new telescoping mast would be a fairly large hole that the submarine was not designed for.
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