The only time you want long moments is to damp out wave action (a big deal on a diesel boat on or near the surface in foul weather). We called it the 'dumb-bell'. We got as much water into the forward and after trim tanks (and the torpedo rooms WRT tanks) as boat control would permit. We all still puked our collective guts out, but not as bad as if the boats longitudinal moment arms were short. On a model submarine, you want them short -- it gives the stern planes and rudder more authority.
David
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