The drop weights are designed to offset the weight of a flooded pod. They 
  will need to be in the same position relative to the pods as the drawing calls 
  for, no matter where they are on the fore and aft line. As to centering the 
  pods aft, have you done your weight and balance chart? That will give you all 
  the answers you need about negative payload issues  and needs 
  to be done in any case to figure what goes where, and for your own peace of 
  mind. Figuring payload is relatively simple at this juncture, so now is the 
  time.
  Hi 
  All 
I am wanting to install my drop weight and battery thru hulls on 
  my K350 and as Dan has observed moving the pods aft will probably help with 
  the attitude problem.The question is does one also need to move the drop 
  weights aft ? 
I was thinking after considering Dan's remarks on the 
  weight distribution maybe to place the drop weights and battery pods 
  centrally.  
Can I place lead in the battery pods 
  ? 
All the best 
Glen South Africa 
----- Original 
  Message ----- From: "James Frankland" <
james@guernseysubmarine.com> 
To: 
  <
personal_submersibles@psubs.org> 
Sent: 
  Thursday, June 04, 2009 11:49 AM 
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Pod 
  Vent Allignment  
Hello Dan.  
Sorry for my 
  late reply to yours! I'm up to my neck in wretched work at the moment so i 
  havent been checking my mail and have not yet alligned the pods. Hoping to 
  complete this weekend.  
I'm glad you couldnt find the exact 
  location of the pods either, i thought i was being stupid or missing 
  something.  
Point taken with your sub being a little forward 
  heavy. I have a heavy steel weld in ring to add to the forward endcap that 
  will make up the dome asseumbly, but then the dome itself which will give me a 
  little extra bouyancy up front.  
I think i'll move them back 
  "a bit", but not to much. Its a bit of a guessing 
  game.  
Many thanks for your 
  advice.  
Regards 
James  
----- 
  Original Message ----- 
From: Dan H. [
mailto:Jumachine@comcast.net] 
To: 
  
personal_submersibles@psubs.org Sent: 
  Sun, 31 May 2009 09:41:44 -0400 
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Pod Vent 
  Allignment  
James,  
Sorry for a late 
  reply. If you haven't already located your pods, maybe 
this will be 
  of some use.  
I remember have the same question when 
  building my sub. The location isn't 
clearly indicated. If I remember 
  correctly, I located my battery pods by 
scaling off the drawings. I 
  know it's now a safe thing to do, but I did 
some calculations and it 
  looked about right.  
Now that I'm using my sub, I can tell 
  you that I have about four hundred 
pounds of ballast in the aft 
  section of the hull and about a hundred up 
forward. When I take a 
  passenger and they lay on the deck looking forward, 
I remove my 
  forward weights but it usually isn't enough to get level. 
Depending 
  on the passenger weight, I could have a 5 to 7 degree forward 
  down 
angle. Five degrees isn't that noticeable, and when scanning the 
  bottom, 
it actually helps so no big deal.  
If I 
  were to do it again, I think I would move the battery pods aft a 
  few 
inches, as long as it didn't interfere with the hull frames and 
  you have 
clearance for welding. That way maybe I could have a bit 
  more forward 
movable ballast.  
Hope this 
  helps, 
Dan H. 
----- Original Message ----- From: "James 
  Frankland" <
james@guernseysubmarine.com> 
To: 
  <
personal_submersibles@psubs.org> 
Sent: 
  Tuesday, May 26, 2009 7:14 AM 
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Pod Vent 
  Allignment  
Hi All.  
Finally i am 
  assembling my battery pods. Can someone help me with 
  a 
problem.  
The plans show the position of the 
  vents on the pods themselves, but i cant 
see where they go on the 
  hull, lengthways down the hull. Not 
  exactly 
anyway.  
Looks like the front vent ends up 
  between hull frames 1 and 2. but where 
exactly? Smack in the middle? 
  That would be 7 inches from the front of the 
uncapped hull 
  tube.  
Or, does it line up so the uncapped pod lines up with 
  the uncapped hull?  
Also, i am only putting in 1 vent at the 
  front. The other is replaced with 
the electrical through hulls 
  (Alec's design). I have modified the spacing 
of the through hulls so 
  they fall exactly between frames. easier to weld if 
they are not to 
  close to the frames.  
Do you understand what i mean? Picture 
  is here of them just placed into 
position. The front vent is in the 
  correct place as per the plans and the 
spacing would allow the vent 
  to to in the middle of frames 1 and 2, the 
others fall in between the 
  other frames.  
http://www.guernseysubmarine.com/index_files/Page20926.htm  The 
  questions are:  
1 Where exactly do the pods go in relation 
  to the hull.  
2 Am i ok to change the spacing of the 
  vent\through hulls to allow them to 
fall conveniently between 
  frames?  
Thanks 
James     
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