Castenea wrote:I suspect FitzGerald was exaggerating a little, note that time includes both offloading the currently loaded spares and reloading, thus loading the spares would take about 10 days. Where is the bottleneck that slows this down personnel, lock/passage capacity, or equipment for moving the spares? Personnel and equipment are easiest to remedy, but can affect getting other ships ready.
I believe that while ships can be reprovisioned much quicker, many take over a month in large part so that the crew can be rotated through shore leave. The main exception I can think of outside of a shooting war were submarines where they were reprovisioned in a week or less, and then manned by the alternate crew.
Actually I think FitzGerald was making it clear that if Commander Bennington did not play ball and let the supply issue drop it would take three weeks or more to unload and restock the Hexapuma.If that occurred Bennington would have to explain the delay in the Hexpumas departure to high command.