I'm back with Titanic's sea trial data, but this time around, I'm using another source: "1912 Facts About Titanic: Revised Edition"
This time, the data is more precise, in feet, rather than yards.
Now then, first things first: her "crash stop" distance. For those who do not know what a crash stop is, that's where the engines are slammed into full reverse when the ship is traveling ahead; it's an emergency stop that normally would never be tried again for the potential of seriously damaging the engines.
Doing this from 20 knots, according to the book, it took 2,550 feet, or 850 yards (same figure from before, wouldn't you know!) to come to a complete stop. They also gave this figure as "just short of three times the length of the ship itself."
With the figure of how many ship lengths given (2.8887000849617672047578589634664 times according to the math), I went into the mission editor to see if the game matches the figures. I managed to get a big bouy right where she is traveling at 19.__ knots, about to reach 20. I then lined up 3 Titanics after that point. I hit full reverse as soon as the bow of the ship was at the close end of the bouy. As you can see by the picture, despite traveling at less than 20 knots when the engines were put into reverse, she traveled nearly 4 of her own lengths before coming to rest. in the first run, I failed to get pictures because she started going backwards a bit before any could be taken, so I did it a second time to show the results. Both runs yielded the same result in terms of stopping distance.
In the first picture, that black pixel next to the back most Titanic is the buoy I reversed at, the bow of the front most Titanic in line is the point before which she was SUPPOSED to stop, and the bow of the Titanic not in line is where she DID stop. the second picture shows just how far past the 3rd Titanic she was before stopping completely. The Titanic in the forground is the player Titanic being tested.
In closing, I have this to say:
You were close, Vstep, REAL close, just one ship length off....
PS: before anyone accuses me of this, it's not that I don't want any other vessels corrected. I would love to see all the vessels as accurate as possible. The reason that I don't talk about them is I don't KNOW about those vessels, so I don't know what their problems are!