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SEA => SUBS: Uboats => TYPE VII => Topic started by: dougie47 on 12 Nov , 2008, 12:58

Title: Atlantik bow - opinions wanted
Post by: dougie47 on 12 Nov , 2008, 12:58
Hello gentlemen,

I have a subject which has puzzled me for a while. Perhaps you may offer your opinion and tell me if I am taking nonsense :) The subject is as follows -

If we look at the particulars for VIICs and VIIC/41s we see a difference in length between the boats
Title: Re: Atlantik bow - opinions wanted
Post by: Jan on 13 Nov , 2008, 04:24
Hi Dougie,

in the before mentioned K
Title: Re: Atlantik bow - opinions wanted
Post by: wildspear on 13 Nov , 2008, 12:28
It's a bit hard to tell with the angle of that shot but it does seem to be higher that the rest of the deck. What would be the reason for this increased height? Also where is the U995 at?
Title: Re: Atlantik bow - opinions wanted
Post by: rabapla on 14 Nov , 2008, 11:13
it's in Kiel, northern germany, baltic coast.
near to the "Marine Ehrenmal". mariners monument.

don't think the bow is much higher than the rest of the deck: photo's shot from below, the cheeks make for the "higher" look.

generally, some boats (U 333 and 377) where retrofitted quite often. but on my photos U 377 keeps the old bow right till the end fall '43.
Title: Re: Atlantik bow - opinions wanted
Post by: dougie47 on 14 Nov , 2008, 12:10
Hi guys,

Many thanks for your replies, just what I was looking for! Rabapla is right that the cheeks make it look higher. But the Atlantic bow on the VIIC/41s was definitely higher than the rest of the deck. I'm not sure by how much, though.

And what about the bows of U 427 and U 826? Were they higher that their own decks?

What I'm really driving at is this: was the Atlantiksteven modification the same on all boats? Was the Atlantik bow on U 826 exactly the same as on U 995?   

Jan, thanks for pointing out the order date in the VIIC book. I have seen this order date and wondered too why it was so early. I think your idea about lack of materials is likely to be the answer. 

Thanks,

Dougie