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The Drydock - Episode 083

00:00:18 - Channel Admin 00:02:29 - Thoughts on the Malta class? 00:07:34 - At the time of launch, which ship was more powerful compared to its contemporaries; HMS Warrior or HMS Dreadnaught? 00:11:45 - Impact of HMS Habakkuk? 00:15:17 - Watches on a ship 00:19:56 - How large a carrier to operate a medium bomber? 00:23:58 - Did any Navies try to develop point defense systems against torpedoes? 00:26:55 - Royal Navy service in WW2 00:31:26 - Painting Ships 00:34:05 - Favourite entirely impractical ship? 00:35:42 - WW1 German Blockade Runners 00:38:43 - Who did the IJN base themselves on? Plus stokers reputation and Teddy Sheean? 00:52:54 - How does the Great Michael rate against the Mary Rose and other Tudor ships of the time and, how true is it that it was a precursor to the ships of the line? 00:58:13 - When did warships and submarines gain the capability of measuring depth under there keel using sonar, and not using ropes and weights? 00:59:23 - What was the Difference Between a Culverin gun and a 'regular' gun in the later age of sail? 01:02:36 - What is your most hated conspiracy theory, myth, urban legend etc. concerning naval history? Or one that has done the most harm. 01:09:11 - 1) What was the last successful opposed boarding action of a warship at sea (not counting the occasional occupation of a forced-to-surface U-Boat) and 2) When did navies stop training their regular ship crewmen to undertake boarding actions (as opposed to ships hosting specialist marines/SEAL types)? 01:11:54 - How might have the Pacific theater have unfolded IF (in say 1936) the USA had stolen the plans for the type 93 ‘Long Lance’ whilst the RJN had simultaneously stolen the plans for the 20mm Oerlikon or the 40mm Bofors? 01:16:16 - Do you think the Atlanta-class was a good investment of resources for the USN? 01:20:54 - The 1980's Iowa's in 1941 01:24:19 - Your thoughts on Admiral Kimmel at Pearl Harbor? 01:30:20 - What is the shortest range gun fight (slugging match) between two enemy warships post WW1 after line tactics were utilised less? How rare were very close range (by modern standards) encounters post WW1? 01:33:35 - What is your opinion of Admiral Nimitz in your ranking of WW2 Admirals? 01:38:10 - What kind of food/meals did the sailors of the various major Navies in WW2 eat while at sea? 01:46:27 - Why did the crews of the Scharnhorst and Tirpitz have bad relations? 01:55:07 - The life of Mary Lacy 01:59:38 - Other navies 'Kamchatkas'? 02:02:27 - Possible Washington Treaty carrier exploit? 02:05:46 - Other potential treaty loopholes? 02:12:07 - Before the Royal Navy was the predominant naval superpower, what civilizations would you consider to be the naval superpowers of the ancient and medieval times? 02:18:33 - What was the long term effects on the experience of the "USS Robin" for the RN Carrier operations especially when the BPF was formed? 02:20:55 - What were the main design inefficiencies of the Littorio class ( besides the torpedo protection system)? Do you think it would had been possible (and if so, worthwhile) to increase the number of heavy AA turrets? 02:31:06 - Best way for a small navy to challenge a large navy? 02:44:20 - The 'brains' of a warship 02:54:09 - 1) would HMS Vanguard have been more effective with KGV's 14-inch guns instead of the 15-inch WWI era guns that were given to her; 2) would it really have been that much more expensive to install the new 14-inch guns; and 3) if you could add 5000 tons displacement to HMS Vanguard to improve the--already amazing--ship, where would you place the allotted new tonnage? 03:01:27 - Acheron vs Surprise 03:08:30 - How to write ships realistically? 03:18:20 - Odd number of boilers to an even number of propellors? 03:20:37 - Least combat capable ship that could win Trafalgar? An archive of Drydock Questions - http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=01617042833519560963 Want to support the channel? - https://www.patreon.com/Drachinifel Want a shirt/mug/hoodie - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/drachinifels-dockyard/ Want a medal? - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Drachinifel Want to talk about ships? https://discord.gg/TYu88mt Want to get some books? www.amazon.co.uk/shop/drachinifel Drydock Episodes in podcast format - https://soundcloud.com/user-21912004

Comments

ZarconDeeGrissom

oh, I think I'm 3 drydocks behind now, feels bad about being delinquent watching them. Thanks for the great vids, collecting drinks and snacks to start some binge-watching Drach-isms of the day. B)

Anonymous

Today is Feb-29. Leap Year Day. My 16th birthday. I wait 1461 days for this. Normally, DryDock is an hour. That makes Drachisms-O-Day super easy, barely an inconvenience. This being a Patreon edition, it's 3.5 hours.. My plans for today's debauchery are about 'sex, drugs and rock-n-roll'...not hardcore naval-history, punctuated with snark. I'll be sitting out this episode. Why do I know that I'll be missing out on a flood of Drachisms?

John Hargreaves

You forgot to mention on ship painting that the Exec officer's promotion prospects in the pre -dreadnought era depended generally on how well the ship looked and therefore the Exec officers would pay out of their own pocket to enable themselves to achieve full command rank of captain. It caused a lot of problems in the abilities of captains in the Victorian RN. regards

Robert Henry Illston

Q&A Follow up to your culvern versus cannon responses in DD 083; would it have been tactically sound to use the culvern's further range paired with chain/bar shot to target rigging, spars and sails to reduce a target ship's mobility to allow your vessel to close and "finish off" with the heavier cannon from a more advantageous position such as raking the stern; if so, was this sort of tactic taught, if not; what I am I missing?

Anonymous

Question for the drydock - Let's say I found myself a newly minted midshipman in 1905 and got assigned to a destroyer. What would have been my duties? Would the situation have been any different ten years later, during WW1?

Matt Blom

I appreciate Drach's titanic efforts in these long Drydocks that seem to match or exceed the movie "Titanic".

Anonymous

Other than Shattered Sword, any recommendations for books on naval history available in audiobook form?

Anonymous

I constantly travel for work and my new thing is downloading the drydock episodes to listen to on the plane. This was another great one. Thanks Drach for taking the time to put it together!

Anonymous

So many: Two Years Before The Mast Barons of the Seas The Battle of the Falkland Islands Undersea Warriors The Influence of Seapower on History Lincoln and His Admirals Castles of Steel (probably Dreadnought too) Cochrane A bunch by Charles Rivers Editors (admittedly some are better than others)

Anonymous

As long as you didn't have any alcohol, seeing as you're not yet of legal age.