[PSUBS-MAILIST] G.L. Submersible Classification

hank pronk hanker_20032000 at yahoo.ca
Wed Nov 27 15:42:20 EST 2013


Alan,
It will be interesting to compare the rules you will be following to what Jon and I have.  If the rules differ, you can pick the most appropriate to your build.  You will have the confidence that you are following at least one governing body.
Hank



On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 1:13:55 PM, Alan <alanlindsayjames at yahoo.com> wrote:
  
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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