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>From: john <mongo14904@yahoo.com>
>
> Yes it is a real body ..We are called to helped the
> local law enforcement agencies sometimes...
> 

Well, hey, here's a story for Pierre Poulin. See his message
below:  You should do a write up on it.  I'd be interested in
reading it, too!  I'll bet you have plenty of them? Any pics or
videos below surface?

> the mech claw is fixed, Mr Kittrege designed it and
> its works real well

How does it fare with vibration during the hauls?  Any special
packing and handling prior to going on the road?

>...As far as the pulling vehicle
> its a chevy blazer and yes the GPM isnt to good..Maybe
> 7 GPM
> worse on the hills  
> 
>

Wow !  How about going diesel. Wouldn't that save you money
in the long run...and a 5th wheel?

--Steve

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: pierre&marie <poulin.carrier@videotron.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] A story! Please?


> Hi people!
> 
> I noticed that there is some persons lately posting on the list that are
> professionnal diver, subs pilots, subs owner, etc... Like Phil, Vance,
> Micheal, etc... And all of you who have a sub but are not professionals.
> 
> I know that you must tired of answering questions like:" Is it a good idea
> to use air cylinders as drop weight?" So I'm asking you guys. Do you have a
> good story that you could share with people like me who have never put a
> foot inside a sub? Something funny! Something amazing! The time you barely
> reach the surface alive! etc...
> 
> I know it's a strange request but where else could I listen to somebody
> telling an adventure he had in a sub? And I also think it's one important
> aspect of building the sub in the first place: Having fun!
> 
> Thanks you all!
> 
> Pierre Poulin
> 
>