[PSUBS-MAILIST] Trustworthy launch
Jon Wallace
jonw at psubs.org
Sun Sep 15 17:58:21 EDT 2013
http://salina.com/news/Submarine-Guy-9-15-clone
On 9/15/2013 5:35 PM, Pete Niedermayr wrote:
> Any media links?
> Pete
>
> *From:* swaters <swaters at waters-ks.com>
> *To:* Personal Submersibles General Discussion
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> *Sent:* Sunday, September 15, 2013 4:21 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Trustworthy launch
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> Cool. Thanks guys. I got some good ides how to correct the problem and
> still not clutter the cabin. I am going to attach plates to my skids.
> My "T" skid design would work perfectly for this. I am also thinking
> of useing some lead shot under the floor boards.
> Alec, I was up all night before the launch putting finishing touches
> on it. We have been working like crazy to make sure it is ready to go.
> It was covered by the Kansas first news and several news papers too.
> So psubs got some publicity.
> Thanks guys,
> Scott Waters
>
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> Alec Smyth <alecsmyth at gmail.com> wrote:
> Excellent, congrats! You went from asking how to bond your viewports
> to testing them in just a couple of days, you must be working like
> crazy getting Trustworthy ready for the convention. Well, as you can
> see in the responses the boats are typically light. I seem to recall
> Dan H. or Harold Maynard - a K350 whichever it was - saying they had
> 400 lbs of lead in the cabin. And remember for salt water you'll need
> a lot more (3% of your displacement more).
>
> I'm really looking forward to seeing Trustworthy in a few weeks,
> there's nothing like a shiny new boat.
>
>
> Best,
>
> Alec
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 11:19 AM, swaters <swaters at waters-ks.com
> <mailto:swaters at waters-ks.com>> wrote:
>
> Hey guys. I did the first dive in trustworthy. The boat is bone
> dry with no leaks or even weeping after being in the water for
> three hours. I did have a few electrical problems due to not
> getting the grounding bolt area clean enough of epoxy paint, but
> that is a easy fix. A problem I had was not weighing enough. It
> was me and a buddy we both weigh 175 pounds or so. The two drop
> weights are 250 pounds total (same as kitteredge). I ended up
> putting 100 pounds of lifting weights, about 200 pounds of old
> jacks and it still wouldn't go down. I had the safty dives stand
> on it and it went down. After scrathing my head for a while I
> decided the scuba tanks on the outside which had 100 pounds
> negative boancy now is close to 0 boyancy so that makes due for a
> little, of the extra floatation. But what about the extra weight
> of the jacks and the divers? The only thing I can think of is the
> tanks were not venting well. I notice they got hydro locked way to
> easy. It seems like the 1/2 " line is way to small. So the only
> thing I can figure out is maybe the ballest tanks were not venting
> all the way. Everything about my sub is built just like the blue
> prints so that is the only thing I can think of about it being to
> bouant. Any thoughts?
> Thanks,
> Scott Waters
>
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