Sea Lift

The sequel of the legendary wargame with a complete graphics and interface overhaul, major new gameplay and design features such as full naval combat modelling, improved supply handling, numerous increases to scenario parameters to better support large scenarios, and integrated PBEM++.
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PrinceBolkonsky
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Sea Lift

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The inimically terse manual says very little on the subject.

Where can I find my sea lift capacity?

Does anyone know the following: In the scenario scenario Revisionist War, the Imperialists have mobilized their Merchant Marine. Presumably they receive some sea lift capacity. I see there is an event where a designer can award a player a variable amount- set by the designer, of sealift. I presume this is what is going on. How much capacity do they receive? Is it immediate or does it mobilize over a number of turns. In this instance it is the Pangani Merchent Marine. I see in Scenario Features: Theater Options and Timed Events pdf that the Pangani Merchant Marine is separate from the standard and happens earlier but is limited. So also what is the standard sea lift capacity as well? I could not find anything on the subject in the Revisionist War 1937 v10 pdf.
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In the Scenario Briefing along with Rail Capacity and Air Lift Capacity. In the Menu bar at top click View and then Scenario Briefing. It's the second or third page.
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Did you mean this below, or a way to see possible outcomes based on events?
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