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 Hi Ben, 
Re the strength comparison of the cylinder to the dome; the hemisphere 
is a  
stronger shape than the cylinder but its a little bit like comparing apples 
with pears. 
A cylinder at 500mm OD, 250mm long (or high) & 20mm thick would have a 
crush  
depth of 1500ft & have a volume of 50 liters. 
A hemisphere at 500mm OD, 250 mm high & 20mm thick would have a crush 
depth  
of 2,770ft & a volume of 34 liters. 
A nominal hemisphere of a similar 50 liter volume to the cylinder could be 
570mm OD. 
This at 20mm thick has a crush depth of 2,100 ft. 
The hemisphere is more economical with space as its more compatible with 
the shape 
of your head. 
The cylinder, in a large dimension like Brian has, can act as your conning 
tower with a 
hatch on top of it. This puts you that much higher above the water level to 
stop wash 
coming in, whereas a dome is mounted & hinges open at the base. 
Interestingly enough I just received an email to an enquiry on the price of 
stock acrylic cylinders. 
Their 500mm OD, 20mm thick cast acrylic, at 3 meters long was US $1,300 per 
piece. 
You could get 12 x 250mm sections out of this at $108- each plus freight 
from China. 
I will qualify this before I get "shot down" in that you'd need to go wider 
for a conning tower 
& possibly thicker & check the technical specifications of the 
material. This was an initial quick 
search, but could be a way of coming up with an inexpensive tower / 
viewport. You could 
cut your length off their standard 3 meters & sell the rest off as 
a fish tank. 
Alan 
P.S have trouble with your emails in that I can't "reply to sender" because 
it comes up with a  
a message " you cannot send digitally encripted messages because you do not 
have a digital 
I.D. for this account"  |