Just remember that military surplus has been powered by testosterone.J While
it may look great on the outside, it may have undergone hard usage over a very
short time.
R/J2
Respectfully,
Jay K. Jeffries
Andros Is., Bahamas
A skimmer afloat is but a submarine, so poorly built it will not
plunge.
From:
owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] On Behalf Of Brian Cox
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 11:09 AM
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] EURONAUT color
How big is your power plant in Euronaut? 100 kw?
Just yesterday I found a place here locally that has all kinds of
diesel generator for very reasonable prices. Lots of military diesels for
sale.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org]On Behalf Of MerlinSub@t-online.de
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 3:32 AM
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] EURONAUT color
Here is my paint idear:
Paintplan Uboot Euronaut
Concept 01.06.2005 CS
Strahlen Sa 2,5 gem. DIN 55298, Rautiefe 30-45 um,
ferritfreie Strahlmittel für Edelstähle, wo strahlen nicht möglich schleifen St
3
(Dive and Hardtanks, all Inside Tanks, Divercamber and Sail inside)
Tauch und Regelzellen, alle Innenräume, Taucherkammer sowie Turm Innen
Ca. 185 m2
Oldopox Haftgrund ZHG, 321-0071 grau 30 um
Oldopox ARC, 325-9105 schwarz 125 um
Oldopox ARC 325-3109 rotbraun 125 um
Oldopox Sealer, 354-3170 grau 50 um
Büfalin 466-0110 starweiss, ca. RAL 9010 aber reiner 40 um = 18,5 Liter
(Hull outside)
Rumpf außen ca. 125 m2
Oldopox Haftgrund ZHG, 321-0071 grau 30 um
Oldopox ARC, 325-9105 schwarz 125 um
Oldopox ARC 325-3109 rotbraun 125 um
Oldopox Sealer, 354-3170 grau 50 um
(Antifouling)
AF Cleanship 522-5013 kobaltblau, zinnfrei mind.100um = 31 Liter
(besser 1 x 50 und 1 x 100 um = 47 Liter)
(Supersttructure and Sail)
Oberdeck und Turm ca. 75 m2
Oldopox Haftgrund ZHG, 321-0071 grau 30 um
Oldopox ARC, 325-9105 schwarz 125 um
Oldopox ARC 325-3109 rotbraun 125 um
Oldopox Sealer, 354-3170 grau 50 um
(Im Bereich der Oberdeckwege abstreuen mit feinem Sand)
2 K Pur Acryl Finish, 308-5010 enzianblau 50 um = 7 Kg
Bedarf für alle Flächen = 385 m2 (All areas required)
Oldopox Haftgrund ZHG, 321-0071 grau = 43 Kg
Oldopox ARC, 325-9105 schwarz
= 77 Liter
Oldopox ARC 325-3109 rotbraun = 77
Liter
Oldopox Sealer, 354-3170 grau = 43 Liter
Only the Pressurehull
outside has antifouling. The Superstructure, sail and superstructure
freeflooding part has
not.
Best regards Carsten
"Juergen Guerrero
Kommritz" <groplias2@yahoo.com> schrieb:
> Hello Peter and
Carsten
> I hope the
antifouling paint you are using is TBT free. Some antifouling agents are
very toxic and they cause problems to marine life like hormonal disorders adn
in many cases are simply deadly. The biggest problem is that some
compunds are kept in the alimentary chain and we as final consumers of fish or
shell fish are eating this compunds. Most of them are not deadly for
humans but are related with impotence and infertility.
> I know is nice to
have a clean hull but as a biologist I have learned that places where no bugs
can grow are places where no humans can live.
> I hope no one is
using TBT antifouling paints or other with cianyde or arsenic.
> Best wishes
> Jürgen
>
> Joseph Perkel
<joeperkel@hotmail.com> wrote: Peter,
>
You are correct antifouling paint does "slough off"
quite easily. It's quite messy stuff. If I were to own a dockside sub, I would
opt for standard topside coatings.
>
Incidentally, a neat trick to determine a new vessels true waterline, is
to let her sit in calm water for several days fully fueled, then haul out
again. This will mark the line nicely.
> Joe
>
>
>
>
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> From:
"Peter Madsen" <peter@submarines.dk>
> Reply-To:
personal_submersibles@psubs.org
> To:
<personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
> Subject:
[PSUBS-MAILIST] EURONAUT color
> Date: Fri, 5 Oct
2007 23:25:20 +0200
>
>
.hmmessage P
padding-right:0px;padding-left:0px;padding-bottom:0px;margin:0px;padding-top:0px;
BODY.hmmessage font-size:10pt;font-family:Tahoma; Carsten and
others...
>
>
> What is
right...do you paint a submarine in antifouling paint from keel to top
periscope, or only to surfaced construction water line ?
>
> Did
Carstens answer meant he gives EURONAUT blue paint up to this or is it the
whole boat ? Anti fouling paints are not always good for anything else then
antifouling - some will very fast get rubbed off if used on deck.
>
> We have
today all of Kraka covered with antifouling - but I am not sure if people
generally thinks a boat in that style looks better with a marked waterline -
last year Kraka was red below water - now all is dull black.
>
> Comments
wellcome.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter
>
>
>
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