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Originally Posted by AllAbourdon
When i was a kid I watched a guy launch a homebuilt submarine at Thurstons.
This would have been some time early 80's.
It was constructed out of a big propane tank with a hatch welded onto the top / middle of it. Rocks hung beneath in a welded wire rack for ballast.
I dont think it actually went completely under water, it was powered by what I believe was a 4 cylinder automobile engine with a prop straight out the back. For cooling it had baseboard radiators run along the outside of the submarine.
It was the maiden voyage and I remember him commenging that he fele the prop and rudder were undersized for it and that it got really hot inside.
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now I know what "Larry the Cable Guy" did during the 80's..
I always thought that the sight of a submarine surfacing near the Mount whilst she was underway would prove an "interesting" event for the passengers and possibly quite unnerving for the Captain and crew.