[PSUBS-MAILIST] Towing...
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Wed Sep 9 14:35:38 EDT 2015
James,
Before you weld towing eyes on the front of your battery pods, you might
try making some circular clamps to go around the front of each pod and
attach towing eyes to those.
That way you could test the concept first and possibly refine it.
Jim
In a message dated 9/9/2015 1:10:29 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
personal_submersibles at psubs.org writes:
The Bionic Guppy is pretty long and heavy though.
Hank
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If you pick up those three towing points so that everything pulls evenly
in calm water, it will go a long way toward keeping things stable when
things start pushing and pulling in different directions.
Vance
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Thanks Vance,
I did think of maybe towing from the battery pods. Maybe i'll weld on a
couple of towing eyes. Something else I should have thought of before.....
will check out options later.
regards
James
On 9 September 2015 at 16:38, via Personal_Submersibles
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The force applied that high and that close to the center of gravity will
make her dive and squirm. Pull hard enough, she'll crab out to one side and
roll toward the boat. It will be hard not to spill your tea.
Vance
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That's what I was thinking. However, there is a video of someone towing
Bionic Guppy and they are pulling it from the lifting eye. Different boat
though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApUnGjTb4DQ
On 9 September 2015 at 12:23, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles
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Hi James,
I think you need to tow from the front leading edge to avoid crabbing.
Hank
On Wednesday, September 9, 2015 3:36 AM, James Frankland via
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Hi All,
Has anyone towed a K boat from the forward lifting eye?
I am going to tow my boat to a better diving location. I think the best
place to tow it would be the very front, on the hand rail mounting post. At
this point there is a 20mm stainless bar bolted through the forward tank
and into the framework. Although its a thick bar, I have a feeling it
might get damaged if I tow the boat from that point. Forward lifting eye would
be better but ive got a feeling it might now tow very well.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
James
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