No hurricane season wandering.
A submarine yacht as suggested at (www.concretesubmarine.com) exposes almost no surface of its hull to weather except a small sail (tower). So you can get the nose into the wind with a very small engine under any condition. On anchor place this means that the bow area is not lifted in any wave as it is the case in a surface ship which tends to bring tremendous forces to the anchor rig, which is the cause of anchor break out in severe conditions. A submarine yacht as my tested prototype brings very little force to the anchor rig - even in storm conditions.
For surface yacht you need to find a hurricane save place during hurricane season so yacht owners frequently move their ships. A submarine yacht can stay on anchor place in a open bay during that time - no weather condition will damage or affect it - this is a mayor cost benefit.
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
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