That project sounds fun. Yeah I have been fighting weight since the
first change from the
K350 plans hehhe love a challenge. right now I am at 5600lbs dry
weight
I knew I would not be able to put in a gear reduction on my motor
so I tried the smaller 14" and
will twist it about 1800rpm top side
Dean
In a message dated 9/14/2009 12:05:38 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
vbra676539@aol.com writes:
Dean,
Good tip on the propulsion weight. I'm working on a tubby little design
using mostly old Perry parts (if I can get them). It will have a rolled tail
cone, a forward dome and removable conning tower. The hull will be 55" OD and
about 10 feet long, which will keep me at about 4 tons or a little less, which
is small for a Perry, but needs power for the mass. The tail cone displaces a
little over 1400 pounds, I think, and should have half that in buoyancy, so
I'll be cutting it close on weight. Sound familiar? I was thinking a
prop in the 18" to 24" range. We'll see how that works out. And expect it to
have a big rudder, working dive planes and some small maneuvering thrusters.
We'll see how that works. If I get 3 1/2 knots out of this thing, I'll be
surprised. I'm designing for 1000 feet, so she's going to be a heavy little
beast. Still trailerable though, sort of.
Vance
-----Original Message----- From:
Recon1st@aol.com To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org Sent: Mon, Sep 14,
2009 11:58 am Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Dive planes
Frank I am at 12 hp. But like Vance has stated, I am paying for
it in overall weight. Overall I am
thinking it is costing me about 600lbs. If I had it to do over
again I am not sure I would go this way.
I am going to get the speed I wanted but it is a high price. I
will be needing to add some
buoyancy, as at this point I would only have a 110lb drop weight
and I want more.
I was worried that the prop would not work well, but my fears
have been removed as it is
performing great. Very little cavitation 4 blade 14X13
bronze
Dean
In a message dated 9/13/2009 8:18:43 P.M. Central Daylight Time, ShellyDalg@aol.com writes:
Dean's
sub has 10 horse or so doesn't it
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