I find they are a good alternative to a sump pump too.
For those of you with water issues, just moor one of these up at the top of the basement stairs.
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One of my customers makes small personal sized submarines that are perfect for keeping on the back of your yacht.
Paul Allen has something like this for his yacht.
It seems these are the guys if you are looking for a small craft to explore underneath the sea.
Some more information on US Submarines
http://ussubs.com/resources/USSE%20H2OME%203plus.pdf
Superyacht
SPT-16
Last edited by Terry; 04-24-2009 at 04:45 PM.
I find they are a good alternative to a sump pump too.
For those of you with water issues, just moor one of these up at the top of the basement stairs.
If I had Paul Allen's money I'd burn mine...
I wonder about escape and or rescue from one of these should something go wrong...![]()
That's why you should hire a pro! O wonder how I have managed all these years without my own personal submarine! And they say a boat is a hole in the water that you throw money into! This will take it all the way to the bottom!It's sad some folks can find the money to buy such things while there are millions of children in the world starving.
I am, and always have been a huge fan of Jules Verne's works. My favorite being, Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. I checked out that second link and those pictures are amazing. I want one of those.Just imagine laying in bed watching the whole ocean swimming about you, I would never get to sleep.
Last edited by Cookie; 04-28-2009 at 07:51 AM.
With what i can afford this would be the view from my living room
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How many people can fit into that sub?Can I fit maybe about 20? One is very large.
Plus, what do they run on? Like gas? Are they easy to sink? lol.
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Last edited by Cookie; 04-30-2009 at 08:58 PM.
Hey, I could be your assistant, I am looking for a new job! You could hire out from Terry's,![]()
Last edited by Cookie; 05-01-2009 at 06:40 AM.
I know someone building there own sub. He's got most of it built and is now looking for motor controllers.
He wants to do "drive by wire", however I am trying to convince him to just add the extra wire terminators threw the pressure shell and use analog controls.
FYI: Here's a link for anyone else looking for large shunt wound DC motor controllers that can be controlled using an analog voltage.
http://curtisinst.com/index.cfm?fuse...tegory&catID=9
Edit: Note: He's using a certified main pressure vessel... So this isn't just someone welding some propane tanks together.
Edit again: Terry: nice subs... the guy I am talking about is on a much smaller budget and would not be very far except for getting a good deal on some surplus stuff.
Last edited by Bill Arden; 05-02-2009 at 11:19 PM.
Important note – I don’t know man made laws, just laws of physics
Disclaimer: I'm a big fan of Darwin awards.
I would tell teh customer that I was to buisy if I had to go through the perfect storm...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk72lvLFDfk
Jimbo,
Check out this Army Ranger video.
Music for it is by my son Jamie.
YouTube version of the Best Ranger Competition 2008
You Yacht is very very wonderful...I go sailing every week...My friends...I maybe can provide you some yacht services to let you know some brands of yachts...haha .
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