Ship Repair Question
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 8:25 pm
I have several damaged BBs after the Pearl Harbor attack. My plan was to stand them down pier side to get patched up until they could sail for the US west coast. To repair the non-major damage at normal priority would take 87, 85, 62, 61, and 50 days for each BB. If I increase this to critical each estimate drops by about 3 weeks without any significant delays to any other ship's repair times. Is this actually the case? Or is there something wrong with the estimate when this many ships are put in critical repair status? Seems like there is no real reason not to put every ship (or certainly every capital ship) on critical status.
Similarly I have several cruisers and smaller ships along with the Nevada in the shipyard. Total repair tons is 61,295 which is under the 76,000 capacity of PH repair yard. If I keep everything at normal the Nevada is estimated to be ready in 92 days the cruisers and minor ships in 2-4 weeks. However, if I put everything at critical the priority adjusted capacity jumps to 183,885. Way over the limit but the ships all have an estimate less than if they were all at normal. If the Nevada and only the more damaged cruisers are put on critical the Nevada is ready in 70 days and it only adds a day or two to the other ships estimates.
I guess my question boils down to is the repair estimate an accurate representation of the time it will take? I know it can be sort of random which ships get assigned the 'repair points' but the manual is sort of vague. If it is accurate what is the downside to putting most every ship at critical repair priority if doing so generally only shortens the time for all ships to repair? Even when the priority adjusted capacity is well over the limit.
Similarly I have several cruisers and smaller ships along with the Nevada in the shipyard. Total repair tons is 61,295 which is under the 76,000 capacity of PH repair yard. If I keep everything at normal the Nevada is estimated to be ready in 92 days the cruisers and minor ships in 2-4 weeks. However, if I put everything at critical the priority adjusted capacity jumps to 183,885. Way over the limit but the ships all have an estimate less than if they were all at normal. If the Nevada and only the more damaged cruisers are put on critical the Nevada is ready in 70 days and it only adds a day or two to the other ships estimates.
I guess my question boils down to is the repair estimate an accurate representation of the time it will take? I know it can be sort of random which ships get assigned the 'repair points' but the manual is sort of vague. If it is accurate what is the downside to putting most every ship at critical repair priority if doing so generally only shortens the time for all ships to repair? Even when the priority adjusted capacity is well over the limit.