[PSUBS-MAILIST] Stuff for sale (Must go or going to the scrap yard)

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The saddle tanks are 75" long and 22" tall. They are rounded to fit the shap of the submarine.Thanks,Scott Waters


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Scott,
Those saddle tanks might be interesting. What dimensions?

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I'm at the point where I'm wondering how close my weight and volume calcs are to reality, and in theory I'm good but will only know for sure when the boat makes it to the water. If you still have any of these lying around in six months time, I might be calling you!
  

   


  

  

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I have 8 of them. They are rounded to conform to a hull. They are roughly 12"x12"x 18". 
      
 
      

 
      
 
      

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Hi Scott, 
           

            


           
 
           

What are the dimensions of those foam blocks?
           
 
           

            


           
 
           

            


           
 
           

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Hey guys, 
               
 
               

 
               
 
               

I have some items for sale that either have to go, or are going to the scrap yard / trash / or ebay. My shop is packed with 2 submarines, and all my metal working equipment and I need the space to work.
               
 
               

 
               
 
               

*Two saddle ballast tanks fitted for a K-350 size hull (asking $200 for both)
               
 
               

*4 canister light housings (asking $100 for all)
               
 
               

*1 canister light or camera housing (asking $25)
               
 
               

*Body paneling for a K-350 to make it streamline ($100)
               
 
               

*Syntactic foam blocks rated to 1,200 feet (about 200lbs buoyant force)
               
 
               

*Propulsion system which includes a 12hp 72 volt motor with pressure housing and brass propeller, 72 volt lester battery charger, and motor controller with pressure housing. (this was on a K-350 and made it go 9 knots!. This would be great for a diesel electric submarine) I have been asking $4,000 for it, but I am open to offers. 
               
 
               

*Sheet of Acrylic 54"x9"x2.25" (asking $300)
               
 
               

 
               
 
               

If someone wants to take everything off my hands, I would sell it all for $3,000 just to get it out of my shop.
               
 
               

 
               
 
               

Thank you,
               
 
               

Scott Waters
               

             

             

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