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Re: I DOUBLE CHECKED THEM! DIRECTIONAL THRUSTERS



I sit in the shadows taking in all that you all have to say. I have little
to offer the group as of yet but I am learning alot from those who have been
participated in discussion. I have noticed that a few people have been
naming different electric motors by trade name "evinrude" and "motorguide".
What I am after is the company details or contact information/ source where
I can purchase these motors from. Albert Long made mention of the EVINRUDE
and Paolo Velcich made mention of the MotorGuide. Ken (Martindale) where do
you get your motors from? JWA or Lakes electria motors? and the price quoted
Thu, 22 Oct 1998 11:43:57 EDT to psub of $169. how long ago did you get it
at this price.         
    many thanks  
    Shayne.

>Good news guys !!!
>I talked to Don again, he says, "NO MODIFICATIONS, JUST REMOVE THE "PIPE"
THAT RUNS FROM THE MOTOR TO THE SPEED AND DIRECTION CONTROLLER, AND RE TAP
IT FOR AN ELECTRICAL PENETRATER" AND THATS IT.
Once more, this is an EVINRUDE, 24V, 36 POUND THRUST TROLLING MOTOR. Cost: about
$225.00
depth tested 700 ft.
If anyone knows of any other "tried and true" trolling motors that have been
successfully used as thrusters, please post it, I am ready to make a
decision on this because the size of the motor and prop. will define the
shape and size of my subs nose.
>thanx.  A. Long
>
>Albert Long wrote:
>
>> I just received an e-mail from richard hess that has me second guessing
undersea
>> graphics use of the evinrude 24v troll motor.
>> I could swear he said, "off the shelf" with no shaft seal mods, or
pressure comp.
>>
>> So I will call don again and double check, better safe than sorry !!!
>>
>> I'll post the results A.S.A.P.
>>
>> Albert Long wrote:
>>
>> > The motors do not have to be pressure compensated,  they are off the
shelf !!!
>> > I guess it just has a really good shaft seal...
>> > don told me himself, he bought them, installed an electrical
penetrater, bolted
>> > them on and has been using them for several years with no trouble...
down to
>> > 700 ft. !!!
>> >
>> > STEVE McColman wrote:
>> >
>> > > Albert,   I would love to know how he compensates the pressure in this
>> > > trolling motor???
>> > >                                               Steve McColman, Vancouver
>> > > Island
>> > > >From owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org Tue Oct 13 16:00:38 1998
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>> > > >Message-ID: <3623D5A8.16977F51@mediaone.net>
>> > > >Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 15:35:20 -0700
>> > > >From: Albert Long <subview@mediaone.net>
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>> > > >To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
>> > > >Subject: I FOUND THEM! DIRECTIONAL THRUSTERS
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>> > > >
>> > > >Off the shelf trolling motors for $ 225.00
>> > > >I called a friend of mine, Doug Previtt, owner of the delta sub which
>> > > >maybe you have seen on tv, his sub dove and photographed the wreck of
>> > > the
>> > > >Lusitainia which was made into a tv documentary.
>> > > >Anyway, he told me to get a hold of a friend of his, don, owner of
>> > > >Undersea Graphics
>> > > >he owns a sub called the "Snooper" which was in a movie with David
>> > > >Carridean called "Gray lady down" He has retired this sub and has built
>> > > a
>> > > >new one.  He went through the whole directional thrusters thing and
>> > > >decided to try an evinrude 24v 36 pound thrust trolling motor and It
>> > > >worked great !!!
>> > > >He has been using it for a few years and the only problem he has run
>> > > >across is the prop would get a little wear after a while and he would
>> > > >just put a new one on to avoid shearing the pin...
>> > > >he said all you have to do is buy it, take the shaft that runs up to
>> > > the
>> > > >speed control electronics housing off, over size the hole, tap it, and
>> > > >put an elec. through hull in, running the two wires into the sub and to
>> > > >your power on and reversing switches.
>> > > >And thats it.
>> > > >
>> > > >how deep has he had it ?...  700 ft.
>> > > >Sounds  like a good way to go.
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
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