Type 214 uboat
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:34 pm
Some people have yoga, for me you can't beat pottering about with a submarine that's behaving its self.
Got up early and was rewarded with some lovely sailing conditions. It was almost disaster, I left the crystals for the typhoon and the 212 at home and the carpark was locked. But I managed to go through the pedestrian entrance and the trek was worth it.
The 214 had been retrimmed and had the leveller swapped last night to an old APC3 as ive been struggling on the last run and thought why not. Looks like she benifits from the firmer hand the APC3 provides, the porposing is gone and she holds depth almost perfectly.



























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Got up early and was rewarded with some lovely sailing conditions. It was almost disaster, I left the crystals for the typhoon and the 212 at home and the carpark was locked. But I managed to go through the pedestrian entrance and the trek was worth it.
The 214 had been retrimmed and had the leveller swapped last night to an old APC3 as ive been struggling on the last run and thought why not. Looks like she benifits from the firmer hand the APC3 provides, the porposing is gone and she holds depth almost perfectly.



























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