<div><div>Hi rick, check the link that Alec gave and will tell you weights and buoyancy for each float type.</div><div><br/></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333">Best Regards,</font></i></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333">David Colombo</font></i></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333">SeaQuestor Industries</font></i></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333"><br/></font></i></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333">804 College Ave.</font></i></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333">Santa Rosa, CA.</font></i></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333">707.536.1424</font></i></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333"><br/></font></i></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333"><br/></font></i></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333"><br/></font></i></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333"><br/></font></i></div><div><i><font style="color:#333333"><br/></font></i></div></div><br><br>Land N Sea <landnsea1@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:<br><br>
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<DIV>any idea what the two floats provide in buoyancy?</DIV>
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<DIV>Rick</DIV>
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<DIV style="font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A title=seaquestor@gmail.com
href="mailto:seaquestor@gmail.com">David Colombo</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Friday, November 08, 2013 8:25 PM</DIV>
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<DIV><B>Subject:</B> Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] buoyancy</DIV></DIV></DIV>
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<P dir=ltr>Hi Rick, here is a quote on the floats I just got. The 551
float is $10.80 ea., less 10% per carton of 18. The 364 float is $6.00
ea., less 10% per carton of 72. I will be ordering some of each, but not enough
for 18 or 72. </P>
<P dir=ltr>David Colombo</P>
<DIV class=gmail_quote>On Nov 7, 2013 12:02 PM, "Smyth, Alec" <<A
href="mailto:Alec.Smyth@covisint.com">Alec.Smyth@covisint.com</A>> wrote:<BR
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<P class=MsoNormal><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'; COLOR: #1f497d">Hi
Rick,<U></U><U></U></SPAN></P>
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<P class=MsoNormal><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'; COLOR: #1f497d">If
you need some cheap buoyancy that will go to significant depths, I’d recommend
fishing floats you can get here: <A href="http://trawlworks.com/floats.htm"
target=_blank><SPAN
style="COLOR: #1f497d">http://trawlworks.com/floats.htm</SPAN></A><U></U><U></U></SPAN></P>
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style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'; COLOR: #1f497d"><U></U><U></U></SPAN> </P>
<P class=MsoNormal><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'; COLOR: #1f497d">I
guarantee you’ll find uses for them afterwards, whether it’s as emergency
release buoys, mooring buoys, or whatever.<U></U><U></U></SPAN></P>
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style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'; COLOR: #1f497d">Best,<U></U><U></U></SPAN></P>
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Personal_Submersibles [mailto:<A
href="mailto:personal_submersibles-bounces@psubs.org"
target=_blank>personal_submersibles-bounces@psubs.org</A>] <B>On Behalf Of
</B>Land N Sea<BR><B>Sent:</B> Thursday, November 07, 2013 2:18
PM<BR><B>To:</B> <A href="mailto:personal_submersibles@psubs.org"
target=_blank>personal_submersibles@psubs.org</A><BR><B>Subject:</B>
[PSUBS-MAILIST] buoyancy<U></U><U></U></SPAN></P></DIV></DIV>
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<P class=MsoNormal><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'">I was
thinking of testing both my battery pods to 600’ before I weld them to the
hull so that if there are any issues with leakage I would still be able to get
them on a lathe. I added two vents per pod with O rings so that I can
push/suck air across the batteries while charging so there are a couple of
more places for leaks to occur. I did the calks' and they weigh in at 295 LBS.
each dry with a negative displacement of around 30 lbs. I was hoping that they
would barley float with no batteries in them so that I could weight them just
slightly negative for ease of launching and retrieving but that’s not the
case. I need to come up with about 30 lbs. of positive buoyancy and don’t have
any syntactic foam so I figured I could strap some 4” X 4”, on them to achieve
that. This may be a dumb question but does anyone happen to know the per foot
buoyancy of a 4” X 4” in sea water? If not I’ll head down to the ocean and
start testing.<U></U><U></U></SPAN></P></DIV>
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<P class=MsoNormal><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'">I also
mentioned the other week about my desire to omit the plate that is welded to
the pressure hull and battery pod of a K-350 and was wondering if any one
could comment on that.<U></U><U></U></SPAN></P></DIV>
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<P class=MsoNormal><SPAN
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