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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: AquaSub



You know you ain't supposed to have your mini sub there when....
....a hungry fish twice the size of your sub starts following you;
....you start finding buckets of concrete with shoes in them;
....you find that fish you harpooned and following is really a Los
Angeles class SSBN.
Carl


Steven Mills wrote:
> 
> Michael Holt wrote:
> >
> > Richmond, Virginia.  The James River here is either whitewater,
> > clear, fast and shallow or deep and dark.
> >
> Jeez! A river! It would be interesting [ but RISKY ] to
> take a submersible into a river. I'm originally from the
> Midwest. Grew-up near the Missouri River. Used to
> fish for river-cat. I can recall sand bars and spits
> disappearing and reappearing in just a day or two. The
> channel currents, deep or shallow, could rip-up a light
> hull. I took a canoeing trip once and had to fight-off
> a huge whirl pool that popped up out of nowhere!
> >
> > If you scan it in, send it to me.  No money changes
> > hands, and we might find the writer and talk him
> > into selling the plans again.
> > > It's in storage so it would take a while to sift thru
> > > stacks of boxes to locate it.
> 
> Sure.... ' be my pleasure. Give me time to find it and I'll
> let you know before I zap it to you.
> 
> >
> > See what you can find.  Want the MI article about
> > a electric wet sub?
> 
> Hmmm, of course! Thanks.
> 
> --Steve

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