Technology and Operations
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RE: U-995 Type VIIC/41 Rudders
Posted by:
Jerry Pope
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Date: October 09, 2000 05:58PM
Hi Yall:
I think the reason for the Skeg/propeller/rudder guard is where the U-boat lays on the ocean bottom, that the sand/dirt/coral/rocks will not cause damage to it. Remember during operation “Paunkenschlag†or "Drumbeat" the U-boats use to spend their days laying on the ocean bottom, in the U.S.A. shipping lanes, resting the crew and only surface at dusk and start their patrols during the dark. That thick section of the guard would protect the skeg and propellers also. Another reason maybe is to prevent seaweed and debris from getting on the rudders and disabling them.
Good Luck and Good Hunting,
Jerry Pope
I think the reason for the Skeg/propeller/rudder guard is where the U-boat lays on the ocean bottom, that the sand/dirt/coral/rocks will not cause damage to it. Remember during operation “Paunkenschlag†or "Drumbeat" the U-boats use to spend their days laying on the ocean bottom, in the U.S.A. shipping lanes, resting the crew and only surface at dusk and start their patrols during the dark. That thick section of the guard would protect the skeg and propellers also. Another reason maybe is to prevent seaweed and debris from getting on the rudders and disabling them.
Good Luck and Good Hunting,
Jerry Pope