LargeSlowTarget -> RE: Endurance of Basset / Bangor / Bathurst classes (11/19/2019 1:31:25 PM)
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Ship endurance must be the same can of worms like aircraft range - depends on load, speed, weather and other factors. In sources, endurance is often indicated for the most economical speed or a specific cruise speed, not the top speed. For the Bathursts I have found 2640 miles at 10 knots (and a design top speed of 15 knots while in practice they managed only 13 knots "at load draught"). The AE editor manual says "endurance is the number of miles the ship can travel at cruise speed before it expends all of its fuel". Stock scenario gives them a cruise speed of 12 knots and a top speed of 16 knots and an endurance of 1200 miles. So 2640 miles at 10 knots IRL but only 1200 miles at 12 knots in the game - can the 2 knots speed difference explain the difference in endurance? There seems to be a point where fuel consumption is skyrocketing to gain extra speed due to hydrodynamics, but I'm a landlubber and have less than half-knowledge on this topic so maybe a seafaring forumite can provide some insights?
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