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Physics indeed play a big role - dry wreck will lift much easier than fully flooded one, your sub size doesnt matter if you use hooks but they extremely fragile and yes, some wrecks might be too heavy to move althought nobody prohibits you from using 50 hooks to bypass it
you can dock it or push it - just find your ways
I have two depth charge launchers ( Grenade & decoys ) and it's placed at front/middle and rear on my sub ( Custom Dugong ) so what I do is launching 2 hooks from one launcher and two others on the other so it grabs the wreck at 2 different points making a safe raising !
What happened is I have indeed unflooded a vessel and fixing it for the most but it got attacked by huge monsters on the way but surprisingly I was still able to lift it despite assuming it was partially re-flooded after the attacks.
Tried to lift a bigass t3 sub with two
so you need multiple depth charge launcher? or is one at the rear enough just curious because of your wording