[PSUBS-MAILIST] sub launch

hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Sun Oct 16 16:16:47 EDT 2016


Alan, That would work if the sub had a raked front end or the trailer had a beavertail.  Not a bad solution indeed, the trailer would need full rollers for the sub to roll off.  Gamma has a raked guard now, hmmmm you got me thinking, might be less work.  I am not in love with the sub sitting on rollers though.  The lake has not enough depth at the end of the ramp or further out.  The sub could cruise out but it would be close to hitting bottom. Hank 

    On Sunday, October 16, 2016 1:30 PM, Alan via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
 

 Just googled this idea for a shallow launch & wondered if a morebeefed up version would help. ( 2 parts to the video)https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=47y0KNSvUgsAlan

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On 17/10/2016, at 6:28 am, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:


There is a real nice lake 20 minutes from home that I can't get in, (Columbia Lake)  yes the start of the mighty Columbia river.    The A frame will allow me to dive there.Hank 

    On Sunday, October 16, 2016 11:22 AM, Brian Cox via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
 

 Interesting idea ! 

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From: hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
To: Personal Submersibles General Discussion <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] sub launch
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2016 16:18:43 +0000 (UTC)

Hi all,I have been pondering the age old problem of launching in shallow water.  I am making new fibreglass MBT's for Gamma in a few weeks or so, I will increase the diameter to give me more free board.  The steel tanks are a bit to heavy and could use more volume.  Also the thruster tubes will be vectored in the new tanks.But that will only help with launching in shallow water a bit.  I am thinking that typically the water is deep enough for the sub alone without the trailer.  So my plan is to install an A frame on the trailer that can lift the sub when it is backed into the water.  The sub is light at this point, so lifting it off the trailer is easy and then the A frame tilts back dragging the sub off the trailer.  To load the sub, just drive it up to the back of the trailer and hook the cable to the lifting eye, then tilt the A frame forward, it lifts the sub and drags it onto the trailer.  I figure I will need a roller on the end of the trailer to help the sub slide ahead.Easy PeezyHank_______________________________________________Personal_Submersibles mailing listPersonal_Submersibles at psubs.orghttp://www.psubs.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/personal_submersibles
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