[PSUBS-MAILIST] Hull diameter

greg cottrell jgcottrell2002 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 7 09:35:11 EDT 2013


The hull diameter on Proteus is a comfy 51" and it certainly has its benefits. I've had three people aboard the sub for more than an hour and it was very comfortable. 
 
But there are also downsides. First, It does not tow very well at all. Some days were spent  towing it to get to the dive site for hours and it can use up the whole day towing instead of diving. The other problem is the amount of drought- on more than one occasion I trailered the sub to a new location just to find that the ramp wasn't deep enough to float the sub off and had to pack up and go home. Not a fun day!
 
If you go for a large diameter, pay more attention to streamlining and some method of getting it on and off the trailer in shallow water.
 
Greg
 
 
 


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From: Jon Wallace <jon.wallace at yahoo.com>
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Larger diameter for sure.


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From: Joe Perkel <josephperkel at yahoo.com>
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....and given a choice between lengthening or widening for increased interior volume, (keeping in mind tow-ability and trailer-ability)
 
What is the general consensus?
 
Joe


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