[PSUBS-MAILIST] New submarine

hank pronk hanker_20032000 at yahoo.ca
Tue Apr 8 22:42:50 EDT 2014


I think that is a dream guys, 125K no way.  Not if it is a professional build, and it has to be.  If you do it right you can spend that to do 1,000 feet.  
Hank
On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 8:25:15 PM, Douglas Suhr <spiritofcalypso at gmail.com> wrote:
  
Wow! $125K for 2500 − 3000 feet? That's some serious dollar-to-fathom value! 



On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 10:14 PM, swaters <swaters at waters-ks.com> wrote:

$125,000 is reachable for me. Sounds like this could be a reality.
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>Vance Bradley <VBra676539 at AOL.com> wrote:
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>On Apr 8, 2014, at 10:03 PM, Douglas Suhr <spiritofcalypso at gmail.com> wrote:
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>Scott, I have no experience with any large pressure chambers, but I am sure you are talking well into the thousands (perhaps $15,000 to $35,000) depending on how long it takes to set up the required tests (and perform them). 
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>>I truly admire your ambition, but like Hank suggested, 1000 feet may be a better 2nd sub goal. If I were planning to go beyond 1000 feet, I would be looking to Nuytco, SeaMagine or Triton but of course cost is then a major issue again. Does anyone know about how much Karl spent building Idabel? ~ Douglas S.  
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>>Any idea as to the cost of pressure testing that kind of pressure? 
>>>Also, I am not a engineer, but am fairly good at designing things in my head. If I designed this in CAD, does psubs have a good way of sharing CAD files for who ever would like too look at my designs and bounce ideas off of?  
>>>I would love for this project to be a way for psubs to increase overall psubs knowledge of cutting edge and affordable solutions for things like sonar and manipulator arms and things.
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>>>Vance Bradley <VBra676539 at AOL.com> wrote:
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>>>Maryland and California (Navy) and Texas (southwest research).
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>>>On Apr 8, 2014, at 7:14 PM, swaters <swaters at waters-ks.com> wrote:
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>>>So is the design of crush depth of 1750m and test to 1250m the idea? Next question is where can you find a pressure chamber that has 1670psi capability? 
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>>>>Alan James <alanlindsayjames at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>>in general people design their boats with a crush depth of
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>>>>So design to 2000 meters & test it to 1250 meters.
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>>>>From: swaters <swaters at waters-ks.com>
>>>>To: personal_submersibles at psubs.org 
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>>>>Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] New submarine
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>>>>I am playing with the idea of building another submarine. Here is what I am thinking. 
>>>>1) This project needs to be as challenging as the same amount of difficulty as it was to build my first submarine
>>>>2) I want to have lots of bottom time with my K-350 to learn what needs to be improved on in design and ability. 
>>>>3) Learn to use CAD 
>>>>4) Project will take 5-7 years to complete
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>>>>1) Hold 3 people
>>>>2) Weigh 10,500lbs or less
>>>>3) Depth of 3,300 feet (1000m) 
>>>>4) Have a very effective range of abilities such as a good manipulator arm and tooling
>>>>5) Have a wide veiwing maybe a acylic dome front
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>>>>Ok, shoot holes in the ideas. What will be the main challenges to overcome? What complications am I not considering? 
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