Posted by super99 on October 28, 2008 at 17:44:22 from (75.107.181.99):
In Reply to: OT Picture of the sub posted by super99 on October 28, 2008 at 02:36:15:
Thanks for all the positive comments. I wondered about the patches myself. They are bolted on and can be removed to access equipment inside. The lower ones are used to hook up umbilical cords when docked. He said it can dive to almost 1000feet. Makes it's own air and water, only reason to come up is for more food. Has a Cat v-12 for backup generator. Reactor was off limits. The first sub that has NO paper on it, everything is electronic. Finished way ahead of schedule, wasn't supposed to be done until late 09 or 2010. Our son is in the weapons department. He is the expert with small arms on the boat, when they surface and anyone is in the water, he stands watch in the sail for sharks and is to shoot them. One impressive piece of machinery. Also, has emergency air tanks front and rear pressured to 4500# in the event of an emergency, they can blow both tanks and surface almost instantly. Yes, wife and I are very proud of our son. He also has his dolphins. Chris
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