Wow Frank your'e an artist too.
I like the design.
I'm just into it for cruising round looking at stuff.
Once the subs out of the way I'll get back into my art work
& hopefully incorporate the experience & material
photographed
in dives. I'm making a small one man sub but would like to send
others down in it for short durations on the end of a rope, to give
people who would never dive the underwater experience.
Alan
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Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 7:43
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Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Working
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I have often ran into trouble defining the mission of my future
sub. Its main mission is to allow me to explore deeper and longer than SCUBA
will allow. Its secondary mission is to support a small scuba team by
providing transport, air to divers in transport or distress, and an ability to
store supplies. In order to accomplish this, my designs incorporate external
SCUBA regulators hooked up to the subs HP air, handrails, and spots to store
various supplies. Still on the drawing board, but hope to release a 3d concept
animation along with a full set of autocad plans within the next few months
for anyone interested.
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From: ShellyDalg@aol.com
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 12:52:52 EST
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Working subs
I often wonder what exactly we can do with these little subs besides just
cruising around and lookin' at stuff.
Many of us have our own ideas and goals as to what we want a sub for. I
was just scribbling on the computer and made a little graphic. Dreaming and
imagining what could be done when I finally launch "Git Kraken".
I'd be interested in hearing what some of the guys plan to use their subs
for and how that has affected their designs.
Frank D.
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