* save harbor beneath the waves * no hurricane season wandering * marina and harbor free operation * closed burglar and pirate safe * quiet living space at sea * drift dive operation * economic cruising * small engine * enormous range * lower slip and maintainance cost * lower hull building and engine cost
...As for size in general - the added cost in time and materials when increasing the size of a psub seems to me to largely offset by the reduction in troubling miniature work. As a result construction time of 32 ton UC-3 will like be less than for 6.5 ton Kraka. I don't spend more time on it pr. week than I did when building Kraka with Claus, but I can walk inside ! ...
Personal Submarines has been mostly small submarines until now with a few remarkable exceptions like Carsten Standfuss Euronaut, Peter Madsden UC3, and a handful other projekts among those our prototype. We now are ready to take the concept of submarine yachting a step further and started to build ocean going submarine yachts - that give their owners the same benefit a surface yacht would do. Sufficient living space, to live aboard, fun, range, maintainance and building cost, all in the same range as surface yachts.
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looks great, hope you will succeed whith your project...
currently building in cartagena colombia see (www.concretesubmarine.com)
Why submarine yachting makes sense
* save harbor beneath the waves
* no hurricane season wandering
* marina and harbor free operation
* closed burglar and pirate safe
* quiet living space at sea
* drift dive operation
* economic cruising
* small engine
* enormous range
* lower slip and maintainance cost
* lower hull building and engine cost
www.concretesubmarine.com
...As for size in general - the added cost in time and materials when increasing the size of
a psub seems to me to largely offset by the reduction in troubling miniature work. As a
result construction time of 32 ton UC-3 will like be less than for 6.5 ton Kraka. I don't
spend more time on it pr. week than I did when building Kraka with Claus, but I can walk
inside ! ...
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