Joe, This looks
great! And I see you are working on the internal arrangement in one of
your other images on FRAPPR. R/Jay Respectfully, Jay K.
Jeffries Andros
Is., Bahamas A
skimmer afloat is but a submarine, so poorly built it will not plunge. -----Original Message----- http://www.frappr.com/?a=viewphoto&id=269116&pid=6435669&myphotos=1 .....I certainly hope so! This is my transport scheme
between the manufacture / maintenance facility and marina launch. The text "Concepts in Submarine Design"...has a
very interesting explanation regarding initial "sizing" of a design with
respects to the mission and end user requirements. I am finding that this is not so easy as one little
change effects 12 other things adversely. However, it looks like I will have room
to expand the hull to 48" diameter )for comfort and machinery access
reasons) and the lengthen the hull by two feet while still maintaining weight
within the limits of the rig you see here. .....to be continued. Joe ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ The personal submersibles mailing list complies with the
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