Dan K wrote:
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I am NOT going to “count any more rivets” on this issue
I'll bet. Should I hold my breath on this?
Factually, there appear to be 3 bands of plating, BUT the waterline divides the bottom band in half. So, technically, there are two and a half bands above the waterline mark. See below.
The actual end point of Yukikaze's stern in the photo below is just a few feet further to the right and out of view.
Akishimo is a following Yugumo class ship, but the hulls are essentially the same, save for the inclined stern of the Yugumo type. It's pretty clear.
I just noticed something about Degaussing Cables in the first photo:
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File comment: Shiranuhi in Maizuru Drydock, 9-1942
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The Degaussing Cable here looks to have a “cover” of some sort over it.
While I have seen other photos where the cables are exposed (even on the little Sub-Chasers I am now trying to re-build after a catastrophe with the maid and then flooding — Ironic that ships would be harmed by flooding, even if just models), I have noticed on IJN and Allied Ships that some have what appears to be a cover over the DeGaussing Cable.
Do you know anything about this, and why some look to have a cover (or
have a cover in actuality) and some just show the exposed cables with brackets attached directly over the cables?
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