[PSUBS-MAILIST] Sub on a Zodiac carrier was AW: Maynard's sub boat

MerlinSub@t-online.de via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Fri Aug 12 12:28:39 EDT 2016


Second picture..
 
 
 
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Datum: 2016-08-11T22:13:53+0200
Von: "Alan James via Personal_Submersibles" 
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Yes, came through Carsten.
That's an interesting variation of what I've been suggesting.
I was looking at a K250 on a trailer; and they are fairly deep,
which would make it hard to design something like this to work
successfully.
It might start Cliff thinking, his sub would work well with a similar
design.
Alan


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First picture. (testfile if the size work on these Psuns mails)
 
vbr Carsten
 
 
 
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Datum: 2016-08-10T17:11:58+0200
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Hi carsten,

It would be great if you could find a picture.  Sounds interesting.
 
Regards
James

On 10 August 2016 at 11:47, MerlinSub at t-online.de
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wrote:
  I have done such a concept for SOVI (Shark Observer vecicle) in South
  Africa.
  Was a semi flooding towing RIB behind a Motorboot with over 20 knots
  towing speed.
  Will search for a picture.
   
  vbr Carsten
   
   
   
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  This was a concept I was thinking about a while back.
  Excuse the sketch.
  The idea is to have a boat with twin outboards, & a consul up front.
  You raise the motors & pump enough water into the side pontoons to be
  able to drive the sub in & out. Maybe some assistance with a winch
  when returning would be required. If the unit was designed properly
  with a floor that could take the weight of the sub, then you could
  trailer
  both simultaneously. Alan


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  Hey, a sub on a sub!! I like it! �
   
  Keith T
   
   
   
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  Date: 8/9/16 6:56 PM (GMT-08:00)
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  You mean like this Brian,
  http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/technology/subs/pisces/pisces-training.html
  <http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/technology/subs/pisces/pisces-training.html>
  I was trying to describe this in an earlier post. 
  Alan

  Sent from my iPad

  On 10/08/2016, at 12:50 pm, Brian Cox via Personal_Submersibles <
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      Seems like there ought to be a way to have another submersible
      platform which cradles the K boat, then submerge to the bottom
      leaving the "carrier boat" sitting on the bottom until ur ready to go
      back home, then link back up with the carrier boat and surface.   The
      carrier boat would need to be big enough to travel on the surface and
      keep the conning tower well above the surface to avoid flooding.  Of
      course many challenges with something like that.
       
      Brian
       


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      Thanks for the history Vance, did not know. ~ Doug S. 

      On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 7:25 PM, via Personal_Submersibles <
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        I sent a response via phone and haven't seen it. To repeat: I do
        have some of George's original drawings on his tender. Web's was a
        takeoff on that design and not terribly successful due to poor load
        carrying capacity and so on. It worked, but was pretty restricted
        in what it could do. George's was better, hands down. 44' long as I
        recall. It started life with China diesels which were achingly
        slow, and ended up with a couple of junkyard 250 cid Chevy in-line
        6 truck engines that worked very well. And were cheap, which was an
        important consideration for ANY consideration for the Captain.
        Vance


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        Did Maynard ever produce/release plans for his sub carrier, Tender
        Nellie? I never saw it in person, but pictures lives on the net.
        http://johnmaynard.tripod.com/sub2.html
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