Mystery Boat #10

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Mystery Boat #10

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Previous Correct Answers...
 
 Number	Time Posted	Time Correct	Time Lapsed	Who Got It		Answer
 #1	09:11:49		09:17:22		    5:33		Ron Saueracker		HMS Dragon
 #2	15:15:47		19:19:54		 4:04:07		Marc			Tsugaru
 #3	10:20:18		10:48:42		   28:24		Django			HMS Arbiter or USS St. Simon
 #4	15:39:26		19:06:50		 3:27:24		Ron Saueracker		USS Oglala
 #5	09:13:54		08:38:05		23:24:49		Ron Saueracker		HMAS Mildura
 #6	16:27:38		14:58:36		22:30:58		Spence			Le Triomphant
 #7	10:22:26		11:06:38		   44:12		KDonovan			Sakawa
 #8	10:59:23		13:47:01		 2:47:38		Kumano			Shimane Maru
 #9	08:53:21		14:34:15		 5:40:54		Mynok			USS Hilo
 #10	15:27:55




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RE: Mystery Boat #10

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IJN Sen Toku type submarine...
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Looks like she has been in a fight. I'll guess I-1.
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She's certainly listing badly...
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Well, if a Sen Toku, it rather narrows it down: I 400, I 401, I 402 were the only three.
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She's certainly listing badly...

Hey! What happened to the P-38 in your banner???
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They were put back in their PhotoBucket hanger...
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I-1 = Nope.

Did anybody notice I called it a "boat", instead of a "ship"? Aren't I polite.

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Hmm, I'm actually getting less certain that it's a Sen Toku. The hanger isn't obvious enough, and I seem to see containers on either end of the conning tower. Maybe an I-boat carrying Kaitens?
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I 400 = Nope.
I 401 = Nope.
I 402 = Nope.

I guess she's not a Sen Toku then...

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OK. I-400 and I-401 were turned over to US, and both were sunk off Hawaii. I'll guess I-401, since it's wreck was recently discovered.

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I-372
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I-14???
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I-156[:)]
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RO-65
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RO-65 = Nope.
I-156 = Nope.
I-14 = Nope.
I-372 = Nope.
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Aw, hell, I'll try. I-121.
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I-58

Definitely a kaiten carrier. Not many possibilities.
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I-7 run aground in the Aleutians?
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I-370

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