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  • greenman407
    Admiral
    • Feb 2009
    • 7530

    #16
    Here we have the large Caswell snort system pump siliconed into the 3.5 Subdriver. One of the masts that comes with the sub is made of a hollow aluminum tube. It will serve as the snort mast.Click image for larger version

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    • Kazzer
      *********
      • Aug 2008
      • 2850

      #17
      Originally posted by greenman407
      [ATTACH=CONFIG]3961[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]3960[/ATTACH] Here you can see the intermediate shafts that hook up to the quick disconnects on the subdriver pushrods. They allow for adjustment.[ATTACH=CONFIG]3962[/ATTACH]
      I'd like to find the address of these Sullivan guys. This looks like an interesting connector.
      Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!

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      • roedj
        Captain
        • Sep 2008
        • 563

        #18
        Sullivan products URL

        Mike,

        sullivanproducts - dot - com

        Dan
        Born in Detroit - where the weak are killed and eaten.

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        • greenman407
          Admiral
          • Feb 2009
          • 7530

          #19
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ID:	58679 Here we are with the lead weight and foam installed along with the Subdriver in its place. We are getting closer to getting this thing into the water.
          Last edited by greenman407; 12-30-2011, 03:07 PM.
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          • greenman407
            Admiral
            • Feb 2009
            • 7530

            #20
            This thing will hit the water for trim testing this saturday 5-15-2010 @ 8:30 AM sharp. In this session I will determine if I need to adjust the weight and foam(its a given) to achieve good submerged trim. At that point we will have to live with the surfaced waterline, whatever it may be, I beleive. We will also time the Snort system to see how long it takes to empty the ballast tank of water.
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            • He Who Shall Not Be Named
              Moderator

              • Aug 2008
              • 13405

              #21
              That's a well done kit you have there, Mark. And that SD has plenty of ballast tank volume, and most, if not all of that ballast tank is below the designed waterline (the OSCAR class, like most Soviet boats, has a huge surfaced freeboard). I bet you float on are slightly above the designed waterline!

              David,
              Who is John Galt?

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              • greenman407
                Admiral
                • Feb 2009
                • 7530

                #22
                Thanks Dave, I will post the results on Monday.
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                • greenman407
                  Admiral
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 7530

                  #23
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ID:	58753 As promised , into Click image for larger version

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ID:	58752the water she went. AS you can see shes floating way too high in the front and too low in the back. At this point I realized that I had made the same mistake with the Seaview. I had installed the foam in the lower half of the hull when I should have put it in the lower half of the upper hull. So I will make that change and adjust further.
                  Last edited by greenman407; 09-24-2011, 02:35 PM.
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                  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
                    Moderator

                    • Aug 2008
                    • 13405

                    #24
                    Hey, you're going to hit the designed waterline with freeboard to spare. Just move the forward foam up higher than the designed water line -- that will lower the bow and raise the ass-end. You're almost there, Mark.

                    David,
                    Who is John Galt?

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                    • greenman407
                      Admiral
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 7530

                      #25
                      Thanks Dave, I will try that.
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                      • greenman407
                        Admiral
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 7530

                        #26
                        While I was doing this trim testing and so forth I timed the Snort systems expulsion of the water in the ballast tank. On the 3.5" Subdriver using the large Snort pump it took 1.5 minutes to pump it dry. My plan is to video the Oscar moving along at periscope depth, then operate the Snort pump without touching the planes and observe its scalelike return to waterline. Also I took this opertunity to measure the boats thrust. Using my trusty digital fish scale it registered 1 lb. 5 ounces of pull. Yep it was tugging on that line pretty good. The props are 53mm 7 blade brass props counter rotating. The boats all up weight at this point is 14 lbs.
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                        • greenman407
                          Admiral
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 7530

                          #27
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ID:	58755A huge set of scale drawings come with the hull. I had some of the terms translated. The crest that is on the bow under the torpedo tubes reads from left to right "Atomic Submarine Missle Cruiser".
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ID:	58756 All of the various masts are shown in detail and are given names that are not descriptive as I had hoped but were more like pet names, such as Bark, Radian , and Lightning.
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                          • greenman407
                            Admiral
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 7530

                            #28
                            Im going to assume that these drawings are accurate. I noticed in this drawing of a bow view headon that the hull at the waterline which is between the two rows of torp tubes Narrows significantly and then widens back out. The hull that I have certainly does not have this hull condition. Just a minor detail.
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                            Last edited by greenman407; 12-30-2011, 12:40 PM.
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                            • greenman407
                              Admiral
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 7530

                              #29
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ID:	58760 I am very concerned about these dry transfer decals. They look great but I am concerned that they are made to go on a flat surface. The large one goes on the bow below the torp tubes and is in an area of compound curves. I am afraid that it will wrinkle if you try to put it on. Also does the paint need to be flat or gloss when you apply them or does it matter?
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                              • greenman407
                                Admiral
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 7530

                                #30
                                In this picture you can clearly see that the bow decal is on there. How did he do it?Click image for larger version

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                                Last edited by greenman407; 12-30-2011, 12:41 PM.
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