[PSUBS-MAILIST] The only right way to clean a Psubs propeller

Jon Wallace jonw at psubs.org
Mon Aug 12 22:45:17 EDT 2013


Very ingenious Carsten.  Is that an ABS approved procedure?  :)

I'm curious about the "Beware of Propeller" warning on the stern. Why 
did you choose english?

Jon



On 8/12/2013 4:38 PM, MerlinSub at t-online.de wrote:
> E-Mail Software 6.0
> Hi Folks, some pictures of our last weekend with the Euronaut.
>
> We sail on a big sailing boat event called "Hansesail" and found that the
> sideruder, the propeller and the thusters are not proper working anymore.
>
> Marine growing and shells all over the hull were the problem. We found 
> a soultion..
>
> We found also that the sub is stable in that situation - and by the 
> way a way to anchor at 20 feet without using the anchor..
> (On the picture the sub did not touch the bottom or anything else, 
> just hold by three ropes in place.)
>
> Have fun.. vbr Carsten
>
> http://www.euronaut.org/content/gfx/operational/IMG_2807.JPG
>
> http://www.euronaut.org/content/gfx/operational/IMG_2826.JPG
>
> http://www.euronaut.org/content/gfx/operational/IMG_2855.JPG
>
> http://www.euronaut.org/content/gfx/operational/IMG_2889.JPG
>
> http://www.euronaut.org/content/gfx/operational/IMG_2894.JPG
>
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