/pic6088539.jpg)
Victory at Sea: Surcouf
When launched, the Surcouf was the largest submarine in the world, only surpassed in the Second World War by the Japanese I-400-class submarine.
What is Victory at Sea: Surcouf
When launched, the Surcouf was the largest submarine in the world, only surpassed in the Second World War by the Japanese I-400-class submarine.
Her intended role was that of commerce raider and her design was intended to maximise this mission. She had a range of 10,000 miles, could sail for 90 days and was equipped with a Besson MN-411 floatplane in a hanger aft of the tower to scout for victims and spot for her main battery.
Her torpedo outfit included four forward internal tubes, a quad trainable mount aft and a second quad trainable mount aft equipped with lightweight torpedoes. She even had a prison hold for up to 40 captives. However, the most striking aspect of her design was the inclusion of a special, watertight turret forward of the tower which carried two eight-inch naval guns.
Surcouf was a very complex design, plagued with mechanical troubles. She was difficult, slow to dive and rolled badly on the surface in rough seas. She was also so low to the horizon that the effective range of her 8-inch guns was greatly reduced. When war broke out, Surcouf was in the French Antilles and by the time she returned to Brest was in need of repairs. When France fell, Surcouf escaped to England, where she was seized by British sailors. She was subsequently turned over to the Free French who regarded her with pride while the British Admiralty considered her, perhaps unfairly, something of a joke.
Game details
- Players
- 2
- Age
- +10
- Duration
- —
- Difficulty
- —
- Type
- Expansion
- Year
- 2021
- Mechanics
- Simulation
- Categories
- Expansion for Base-game · Miniatures · Nautical
- Designer
- —
- Publisher
- Warlord Games
Victory at Sea: Surcouf gallery
Victory at Sea: Surcouf on Meeplay
See what the Meeplay community plays and thinks about Victory at Sea: Surcouf, and add your own plays to the record.

Games related to Victory at Sea: Surcouf
Games similar to Victory at Sea: Surcouf
Order of Battle: A Supplement for Victory at SeaExpansion for Base-game
Cruel Seas: Drache – helicopter carrierExpansion for Base-game
Operations Picket, Result and Grog: Force H to Genoa, 9th February 1941Expansion for Base-game
Cruel Seas: Small SampansExpansion for Base-game
Cruel Seas: LCS(L) – Fairmile HExpansion for Base-game
Victory at Sea: HMS WarspiteExpansion for Base-gameEverything about Victory at Sea: Surcouf
How many players is Victory at Sea: Surcouf for?
Victory at Sea: Surcouf plays with 2 players.
How long does a game take?
Playing time varies with the number of players.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 10.
Victory at Sea: Rulebook
Victory at Sea: HMS Eagle
Victory at Sea: Prinz Eugen
Victory at Sea: Graf Zeppelin
Victory at Sea: Foch
Victory at Sea: Suffren
Victory at Sea: Jeanne d'Arc

