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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Florida (Sebring & Keys), Wolfeboro
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(Designed during high school hours, after we'd bought our lakefront home.)It was to be powered by a small outboard that was mounted inside—and by using that engine as propulsion, would bring in fresh air through one of the two snorkels: the second snorkel was for exhaust. Water would be excluded using the snorkels of those times, which had a ping-pong ball acting as a one-way valve. ![]() The ballast was to be of rocks, stored beneath the floor. With that large amount of mass, it would have been cooler inside. The paired diving planes were controlled by two handles, operating independently. Vision was by a centrally-located "sail", which was to made from two nested skylights, secured together with fiberglass resin. It would be hinged as a hatch for the Captain's entry—and especially—his exit. ![]() My Mark-II model was similarly designed around a propane tank—like the above submersible. Of course, it never got built. ![]() But I still have the plans! One couple is currently living on their dreamboat: he is converting a genuine U.S. Navy submersible into his personal submarine. Why not bring it here? It could be "winterized" by leaving it under the ice. ![]() In recent years, it was purchased by a New York artist, who put it "at sea" for 58 days. This former U. S. Navy submersible was first on the scene of many submerged ships. ![]() The website for the new owner: http://www.ussdeepquest.kk5.org/ And featured in this 1˝ minute video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XW0Qhj907Bk ...and elsewhere: Quote:
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Sudbury, Ma.
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The one thing that scares me about operating a submersible on/in the lake actually would be surfacing. I'd want a darn good sonar system, so I knew for sure what was on the surface as with my luck, the son of the best liability lawyer on the planet would be waterskiing, and I would manage to "up scope" right at the twenty foot mark of his thirty foot tow rope
, or I would surface twenty feet in front of "the Mount" ..
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Simple. Just release a kayak filled with Styrofoam 30 seconds before you come up.
We will all assume we must have not seen it. Just make sure you have the you tube camera running topside.
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