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RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Sub at Portland, OR boat show



Hi Guys -I contacted Paul off of the link that Carsten gave us and asked
some questions about Lula.  I think it is a nice little craft - Probably
will emulate it when I build my own.  He told me that it cost about 700K
Pounds ( what is that in Euros?)  His response was prompt and courteous.
I mentioned that I was a PSUB member in the email.
It is at work, I'll send it to the group tomorrow.

Thanks-
Greg Snyder

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] On Behalf Of Carsten
Standfuß
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 2:24 PM
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Sub at Portland, OR boat show

Lew - the answer is simple .. 

Paul Moorhouse of Marlin Subs (England)is the designer and 
builder of S101. It is not a USSub. Later he worked on the 
bigger luxury subs (Phönix and other projects only) of USsubs
as principal engineer. I am not sure about that - but I think 
USsubs never build really a new sub from own design - but the sales 
and refit obviously some other second hands - special tourist subs.  

Translation request : some other words for scary ? 

Carsten

Lew Clayman schrieb:
> 
> >-- Ray Keefer <Ray.Keefer@Sun.COM> wrote:
> 
> > At which one guy said, "Who is Kittredge?"
> >
> > The other guy said, "Hey I met Kittredge in Maine back in '91. Kind
> > of an old guy. His sub was scary."
> 
> Salesmen... (I hope)
> 
> > 2. It is actually the S101.
> > 3. The business card and placard by the sub said they were US
Submarines.
> >    I just located their URL on this sub:
> >
> >    http://ussubs.com/Main_folder/itvpt4.html
> 
> Marketing, not actually contradicting the British-Swedish connection,
just
> playing themselves up.  The web page says (carefully, I think):
> 
> "The Marlin S-101, a diesel electric submarine built by U.S.
Submarines'
> Principal Engineer and once used by the Swedish Navy for
anti-submarine warfare
>       operations has been purchased by U.S. Submarines and is
undergoing a
> refit under the supervision of Vice President Ellis Adams in Seattle,
> Washington."
> 
> In other words, their current Principal Engineer worked on the
manufacture of
> the sub, but they're silent as to where, when, and in who's employ.
Oh, and
> they bought it and are refitting it now.  So perhaps they deserve some
of the
> credit (through the Engineer, whose role in the original manufacture
is not
> clarified) but perhaps they'd like the reader think they did a lot
more.
> 
> But perhaps not...
> 
> -Lew
> 
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> "All in the world know the beauty of the beautiful, and in
>  doing this they have what ugliness is; they all know the
>  skill of the skilful, and in doing this they have what the
>  want of skill is."
>              - Tao Te Ching verse 2 (Legge translation)
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