Stik,
I stand corrected! Technology can be a wonderful thing; it can also let us down all to frequently.
One thing that might add a little realism . . . submarine masts and antennas were often painted a light sea green instead of silver or bare metal on the tubes that extended above the camouflage sections. It would also add a little color.
For future reference when scribing torpedo tube doors . . . these are usually located 'midships instead of on the bow. The bow contains the sonar dome, although I can't be too sure about the Skipjack class SSN, never having served on one.
One other color note . . . I have noticed that submarines today don't paint their masts in the camouflage scheme anymore. The boats I have seen in Groton paint theirs a dull black or dark gray. I do prefer the old style!
Bill Morrison