[PSUBS-MAILIST] G.L. Submersible Classification

Alan alanlindsayjames at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 27 15:13:31 EST 2013


Hi Jon,
it will have some similar aspects to the ambient, which was really a model /
mock up for a 1 ATM.
1st stage is nailing down exactly what I need for certification, then work with
CAD & models to come up with as small a hull as comfortably possible, before
building. Give me a couple of years.......
Alan


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On 28/11/2013, at 8:19 AM, Jon Wallace <jonw at psubs.org> wrote:

> 
> I think that's a great approach Alan.  It will be educational for everyone.  So when do you start and is this a continuation of the ambient or a new design.  I think we talked about this a bit in Florida but I've forgotten.
> 
> Jon
> 
> 
> On 11/27/2013 2:07 PM, Alan James wrote:
>> My thoughts for going through the G.L. classification pdf
>> is to build as close as possible to certification standard.
>> I won't be certifying the build I'm starting.
>> I may abandon some of their requirements, but at least I'll know what
>> these are. 
>>    I could go ahead with my build & buy all my electronic communication
>> equipment & life support etc, & find that if I'd payed a few bucks more or
>> made the right choices I would be compliant & could say I conform to 
>> classification standards. This may be helpful when dealing with authorities
>> at a later date, or selling the sub.
>> Cheers Alan
> 
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