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COWABUNGA COR |
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what if it isn't a sub in the sense of a sub we typically think of - a submarine. what if it is a subway system connecting the two islands. that would solve the mystery of the huge "mechanical" noise you used to here that caused the trees to shake. any thoughts???
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Antithesys |
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It's not impossible, but a submarine would explain how the Others managed to sneak onto the boat undetected.
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PumaPeggy |
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did they say "the sub is back"...or "they're back from the sub" ?
I didn't listen closely enough. :)Peggy |
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PoChop |
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Cool idea. I never would have thought of that. Sort of like the Chunnel between England and France, or the pnuematic powered underground train in the old 1975ish Roddenberry movie Strange New World starring John Saxon.
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aslanscubs |
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Ben said "The sub is back."
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Fusili Jerri |
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I heard him say sub too - maybe that's where Ethan came from when he attacked from the ocean?
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PoChop |
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![]() Passenger type submarines out there for shallow water excursions. Hopefully they will use an actual tourist sub in Hawaii for filming in a future episode. ![]() www.atlantisadventures.com/ourstory.php Welcome to Atlantis Adventures Hawaiian operations. Atlantis Adventures is recognized as Hawaii's largest and most respected tour provider with operations throughout the Hawaiian Islands including Kona, Maui, and Oahu. 1985 Dennis Hurd and a group of investors draw up plans for Atlantis I, the world's first public-passenger submarine. 1986 Atlantis I is put into service and entertains her first passengers off the coast of the Cayman Islands, British West Indies. 1986 Atlantis II makes her public debut at EXPO 86 in Vancouver, British Columbia. 1987 A larger Atlantis, the 48-passenger Atlantis III, goes into operation off the coast of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. This submarine would become the US Coast Guard's benchmark for certifying public-passenger submarines in US territorial and coastal waters. ![]() www.sub-find.com/deepstar.htm DeepStar Submarine all acrylic Tourist Submarine and two support vessels the worlds most advanced Tourist submarine.This amazing tourist vehicle is currently available complete with two dedicated support vessels including lift barge system allowing paasengers to board on a stable platform which also serves as a dry dock for the Deep Star submarine. Available for immediate inspection. Exceptional pricing. ![]() Certification - ABS A1 Operating depth - 100 m Passengers - 45 Crew - 2 Length - 19 m Beam - 4 m Pressure hull diameter - 2.2 m Draft - 3.1 m Weight in air - 90 tons Side viewports - acrylic cylinders Bow viewports - 2.2 m. Maximum surface speed - 3 knots Submerged cruise speed - 1 knot Maximum submerged speed - 3 knots Main thrusters - 2 x 7.5 KW Vertical thrusters - 2 x 7.5 KW Bow thruster - 1 x 7.5 KW Stern thruster - 1 x 7.5 KW Submerged endurance - 16hours @ 1.5 knots Main oxygen - 7251 @200 bar Main air - 18751@245 bar Main battery - 240 VDC Emergency battery - 24 VDC Battery capacity - 420 KWH Battery charging time - 10 hours Main ballast capacity - 10,000 kg Variable ballast - 4,000 kg Trim/drop weight - 4,000 kg Normal dive life support - 24 hours for 47 passengers Emergency life support - 72 hours for 47 passengers CO2 absorbent - Sofnolime Air conditioning - 33,000 BTU/hour Compass main - magnetic fluxgate Speed log - digital Depth gauge - digital and analog Active sonar - colour imaging Surface communications - VHF radio Subsurface UWT - 27KHZ ![]() |
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Fluffynurse |
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Quote:As fun as a dive in this contraption might be I'm afraid I'd have to pass. Anything that has to have an emergency life support system scares the piss out of me. Not to mention my claustophobia would have me hinkying before we even went down. |
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PoChop |
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I wouldn't go in there if it didn't have an emergency system!
Here's an even cooler boat, although not really a submarine. Hey, it has a Corvette engine. ![]() ![]() www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/10/26/bionic.dolphin/index.html Creator hopes 'bionic dolphin' makes big splash A new aquatic vehicle that can take passengers beneath the surface of the water, revolve 360 degrees and stand upright like a dolphin, may be released as early as next year, according to its developer. Thomas "Doc" Rowe, creator of the so-called "bionic dolphin," said he hopes to get the watercraft in resorts in 2007 and thinks the vehicle could have a broad array of applications in the future, including rescuing people in harsh ocean conditions. "There's going to be a lot of utility found in this besides having a good time," he said, adding that the government of Bermuda has expressed interest in using the dolphin, which can travel 300 miles without refueling, as a water taxi. But it takes more than an appealing idea to get a product to market. "It's an interesting concept, but this isn't the first time somebody has come up with a far-out idea," said Roger Hagie, director of public affairs for personal watercraft maker Kawasaki Motors Corp. Powered by a 425-horsepower Corvette engine, the bionic dolphin can cruise the water's surface at up to 55 mph. Passengers wear a four-point seat belt similar to those found in race cars. Constructed of a combination of materials that includes Kevlar -- the material used in bulletproof vests -- the dolphin is built to withstand rough conditions, including 200 mph winds. Rowe said he hopes that getting the dolphin in resorts next year will lead to opportunities before a wider audience. . . . |
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Fusili Jerri |
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Obligatory:
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![]() I want one! |
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PoChop |
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alexineruby |
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You people are anal......
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PoChop |
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We'll be especially anal if they end up actually using an Atlantis Adventures sub in a future episode.
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Save The Humans |
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Two closest times I've been on a "sub":
1. A glass-bottom boat. 2. A Disney World "sub" ride. Neither was as fancy as that sub pictured above, though! |
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worstdog |
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^^Sad day when we were at Disney 8 years ago and the sub ride was closed....
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PoChop |
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My favorite is the German WWII sub at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. They just moved it inside and gave it a whole new wing so it wouldn't rust away like a 1945 Ford pick-up.
![]() Now that's a sub! |
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BillNyeSurvivorGuy |
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Goddamn that is so killer.
I need to revisit Chicago, one of my favorite cities I visited! |
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Save The Humans |
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Kewl, PoChop!
Looks just like the one in "Das Boot." Ever see "Das Boot"? Great movie! |
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PoChop |
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It would be much the same as the one in Das Boot although the Germans had several generations of subs in service. I think this is the only sub captured on the high seas and getting the code books out of thing helped the Allies to decode radio transmissions. Ther Germans did not realize that the U-505 was captured. At the exhibit you can walk through the thing. Last time I did I was in grade school but I remember how little space there was inside that thing. It was very claustrophobic. I sure hope Sawyer and company don't have claustrophobia.
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PoChop |
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We love da subs!
![]() It looks like something from a James Bond film. Shaped exactly like a dolphin, this boat is the latest toy for millionaire adrenaline junkies. The Seabreacher can jump 10 feet in the air and even perform acrobatic tricks. Created by two water sport fanatics, New Zealander Rob Innes, 33, and Californian Dan Piazza, the Seabreacher is made of out of fibre glass, stainless steel and aluminium and uses the discarded canopies of US fighter jets. The two-seater craft can submerge 2 ft underwater for around 20 seconds at a time creating the dolphin-like dive effect. The price for a custom-made Seabreacher is not for the fainthearted and would cost in the region of £40,000. Mr Innes said: "Because it's so light it pops out of the water like a cork. It can fly up to 10 feet in the air even if you are going at 15 mph. "It's really just for fun. It's a 3-D jet ski. We liken it to a monster truck. In the end we would like to turn it into a recognised sport as you can race and jump. You can do a single or double roll in the Seabreacher which is great fun though the landing is quite rough. "It is quite complicated to drive though - it's a workout to handle it. I would be wary of selling it on to people because there is the danger that after submerging you could hit a boat or a swimmer. We always stay in radio contact to check the surface." The current Seabreacher model is 14 ft 10 inches long and weighs 1,000 lbs. It has taken eight years for the creative Innespace duo to make the two-seater vessel which they hope to turn into a model for 'aqua Formula One'. The 175 horsepower engine enables it to 'fly' through water using an Atkins marine rotary engine. A super-charged 300lb engine is available which generates 240 horsepower, the equivalent of an engine used in a standard family car. Mr Innes said: "The latest model is actually less dolphin-like in shape than earlier versions but the general shape makes it move more efficiently through water. It's always best to try and imitate nature in these things." The cockpit has glass three quarters of an inch thick, taken from Raptor-22 fighter jets. This enables it to withstand re-entering the water nose-first without shattering. The pilot and passenger are both strapped into their seats with four-point safety harnesses, similar to those used in rally cars, to protect them from the impact of diving and jumping. Two fins, or wings, which are operated by hand-held joysticks allow the pilot to change direction while the tail, or rudder, is operated using foot pedals. There are even two windows positioned near the foot pedals of the pilot so that any obstacles underneath the boat can be seen. Future models will have a camera attached to the outside of the boat with screens visible to the pilot to make it easier to see swimmers or boat hulls underwater. Seabreacher has a long snorkel concealed within the top fin which provides an airflow into the boat. During diving the butterfly valve closes to prevent the cockpit from getting flooded. Mr Innes said: "It's perfect for rich adrenaline junkies." The Seabreacher will be available to test-drive from this summer. www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/technology/technology.html?in_article_id=425833&in_page_id=1965&in_page_id=1965&expand=true#StartComments |
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