109 wrote:
Perth_shipyard wrote:
the boot topping was well... depends on what various information you want to take into account. There are various thoughts on this. from 2m following 1940 regulations, 2.5m which is what the Tirpitz had and- 2.7m in width. The 2.7m width works with photographic evidence from the wreck so this is what i went for. The upper edge of the boot topping is at 10.5m from the keel and the CWL is at 9.5m so you have the option to make you're own minds up
Olaf is the expert in this so can fill you in with more details.
The CWL is at 9.3 m.

sorry but this is something i don't agree with as 9.5m is on the hull lines plan. Yes k-bismarck etc have 9.3 and also 9.33 is in AOTS. This has been discussed and argued.
From an earlier forum topic
"There is photographic evidence that the upper edge of the b/t is at the upper edge of the 10.4m mark of the bow draught marking. Since the lower edge of that number marks 10.4m above keel level (minus shellplating) and since the numbers are 10cm in height, the upper edge of the b/t is at 10.5m (well, maybe 10.522m if you count in the shell plating). This is consistent with the CWL which is (according to my source) at 9.5m above keel level (remember: the b/t should be 1m above CWL, and value X below it"
This I agree with but as mentioned you guys can make up your own minds.
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