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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Dry ambient concept



On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 08:14:56 -0500, "Pierre Poulin" <pipo305@hotmail.com>
said:
> Hi Alexander!
> 
> Good to hear that you are beggining to collect parts! Your project is on
> the 
> way!!!

Will be very slow this year 8-(. Still paying for other expensive toys.

> I tough (think) about that floodable cunning tower. Maybe we can use a 
> one-way valve to remove water when surfacing and put the vent of the
> ballast 
> inside the tower to fill it up with water once the ballasts are full when 
> going down. What do you think?

Very clever. I didn't think of using the vents!
I like the floodable conning tower idea for many reasons. It adds very
little weight to the boat yet increases your freeboard dramatically.
Problems - increased drag.
         - Needs to have room for the main hatch to open.
         - Drips of water get on tuxedo when exiting boat

> Also, why not make you ballast like UPswept wings to increase stability
> on 
> surface?

My seating is in a sitting position with head in the conning tower. The
ballast tanks are below eyelevel. The downsweep is to increase angle that
the occupant can look downwards from the conningtower when looking out
the sides. The underside of the boat will also be acrilic so view
downwards is good. I'm trying to reduce the blind spot. I may opt for a
different configuration, but that will only lead to different problems.

> Me, somebody stole my car last night. And the worst part is that I had
> sub 
> parts in the trunk...

Ouch! You need one of those south african flame-thrower car alarms.
hehehe.

> Anyway,
> 
> Talk to you later!
> 
> Pierre "carless" Poulin
> 
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Look on the bright side - at least you have a half-finished sub.
Don't forget to spend all the insurance money on your sub - worry about
transport later.
-- 
Alexander R Foreman
Port Lincoln, South Australia
Sub - Research stage only
    - Small dry ambient

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