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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Sub List and Location



hi dan 
Lake Diver is still here in NY 
And ive been working on the 2nd sub alot latley 
It will be called Lake diver 2. So there will be 2
K350's here in wellsburg NY
Hope all are well
John Maynard


--- " Dan. H." <jumachine@comcast.net> wrote:

> Thanks a lot Brent,
> Your on the list.
> Dan H.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Brent Shaw" <drydivenz@yahoo.com>
> To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 4:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Sub List and Location
> 
> 
> > Hi Dan,
> >
> > you can add me to the list
> >
> > Sub: Three seater ambinent
> > Sub Name: Drydive
> > Sub displacment: 2100kgs
> > Surface drive: 10hp diesel
> > Underwater drive: 2x80lb mintoka trolling motors
> > Trim: 1x80lb mintoka trolling motor
> > Air supply: 3x125cuft (main air) and 2x72cuft
> > (reserve)scuba tanks
> > Depth: Max 30 metres, so far acheived 10 metres
> for 30
> > minutes solo
> > Location: Wellington New Zealand.
> > Sub condition: Started testing in december 2006
> > Sub finalised: October 2007 and on trailer
> > Number of dives: october 07 - february 08 have
> > completed 68 dives
> > Contact: email drydivenz@yahoo.com
> >
> > Personal comment: This craft does need air
> > conditioning when carying 2 passengers as it gets
> very
> > hot.
> >
> > I would be happy to help in anyway I can.
> >
> > regards
> > Brent
> >
> >
> >
> > --- " Dan. H." <jumachine@comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> I'm calling out a second time for sub owners, sub
> >> builders and anyone that knows the location of a
> >> P-sub.
> >>
> >> You may remember, I am trying to compile a list
> of
> >> personal subs.  The main reason for the list was
> to
> >> locate subs, and people who could help with
> specific
> >> questions about them.  Also, I am doing some
> >> research into standards for personal sub rescue.
> >> When I first started these two ventures, they
> >> weren't connected, but that's changing.
> >>
> >> After talking to rescue people from several
> >> different agencies, I'm surprised at how alone we
> >> are when diving in a sub.  Those guys have almost
> no
> >> idea personal subs even exist, much less, how to
> run
> >> a rescue operation for one.
> >>
> >> The first thing they all ask is "how many of you
> are
> >> there?"  As in everything of this sort, the more
> >> personal subs there are, the more they take it
> >> seriously that they may encounter a rescue
> involving
> >> one of us.  The more they realize this, the more
> >> emphasis they will put on being prepared to do
> such
> >> a task, if called on.
> >>
> >> So, for our collective good, please send the
> >> following information to me and I will compile
> it.
> >> *Sub type or description
> >> *Diving depth
> >> *Location   (country, state and or city)
> >> *Owner
> >> *Description of subs condition   (half built,
> >> working, can dive with some repair, just a
> rusting
> >> flower box)
> >> *How to contact you
> >> *Would you be willing to answer questions about
> >> construction or diving?
> >> *Anything else you feel useful to note about the
> sub
> >> or yourself.
> >>
> >> Either reply as a return to this posting or to me
> >> off list at   jumachine@comcast.net
> >>
> >> After chatting with the director of a national
> >> American dive agency for a while he said "I have
> to
> >> tell you, when I got the message to contact you
> >> about rescue operations involving people with
> >> personal submarines, my first thought was, what
> kind
> >> of nut am I going to be talking to with this
> one."
> >>
> >> We talked for a while and I got him browsing the
> >> Psubs website during the later part of our
> >> conversation. As we were hanging up, his parting
> >> words were, "I thought as rescuers we had
> everything
> >> covered but I've learned with your call, you guys
> >> are real and out there.  As a rescue
> organization,
> >> we need to be prepared to rescue you if we're
> ever
> >> called on to do so."
> >>
> >> Interesting!  I'm glad we had our chat before
> they
> >> get called on to haul me and my hunk of steel up
> >> form the deep!
> >> Dan H.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> >
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