<html><body><span style="font-family:Verdana; color:#000000; font-size:10pt;"><div>No. Same size. I just notice a lot of psubs have really short cons to keep the CG in check and mine is a was above the water line. Makes a huge difference when in big waves and chop.</div>
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<DIV id=wmQuoteWrapper>-------- Original Message --------<BR>Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Dive Report<BR>From: Brian Cox via Personal_Submersibles<BR><<a href="mailto:personal_submersibles@psubs.org">personal_submersibles@psubs.org</a>><BR>Date: Mon, May 11, 2015 3:02 pm<BR>To: "Personal Submersibles General Discussion"<BR><<a href="mailto:personal_submersibles@psubs.org">personal_submersibles@psubs.org</a>><BR><BR>
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<DIV>Scott, The conning tower doesn't look very much taller to me , was it shorter before?</DIV>
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<DIV>Brian<BR><BR>--- <a href="mailto:personal_submersibles@psubs.org">personal_submersibles@psubs.org</a> wrote:<BR><BR>From: via Personal_Submersibles <<a href="mailto:personal_submersibles@psubs.org">personal_submersibles@psubs.org</a>><BR>To: "psubs" <<a href="mailto:personal_submersibles@psubs.org">personal_submersibles@psubs.org</a>><BR>Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Dive Report<BR>Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 12:11:40 -0700<BR><BR></DIV><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)">
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<DIV>For those of you that don't have me on face book, I figured I would post a dive report from yesterdays dive.</DIV>
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<DIV>I took Trustworthy out to a local lake that normally has no visibility to test her new lights and other modifications and additions. It was a near flawless dive with the acceptation of the chop and the wind that was terrible and made the loading on the trailer a little difficult. We did a series of three dives with the first one being about 30 minutes, the second one being about a hour and the third one was about 30 minutes. The water was the clearest I have ever seen in Milford lake with a visibility of about 5-6 feet. The sonar works flawlessly now (after tons of working out bugs for the last 2 years) and was beyond what I expected!!! We passed a mudding truck tire and I kid you not, I could see the tread of the tire through the sonar!!! My new 10,000 lumen headlight and four 2,000 lumen flood lights worked extremely well and could be seen from the surface even at 30 feet of depth with a eerie glow. My piloting skills even improved with being able to glide just inches above the bottom with only bumping into a few things. I tested the OTS system to about 500 feet away from the surface support and worked well with a little more back noise than I would like, but I think some adjustment to the squelch should improve that. The waves out in the cove were choppy and about 2-3 foot waves, but Trustworthy did quite well with them. I got to say, the tall con makes a huge difference. I thought I would share with you all the awesome dive we had and we are officially ready to go to New York!!!</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks,</DIV>
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