The Great $80 RC Submarine Challenge!

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  • redboat219
    Admiral

    • Dec 2008
    • 3396

    #16
    How about using vertical thruster in lieu of ballast tanks to dive?
    Make it simple, make strong, make it work!

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    • Subculture
      Admiral

      • Feb 2009
      • 2436

      #17
      I don't think that counts as variable displacement, it's still a form of dynamic diver, albeit using a thruster rather than flow over the hydroplanes and hull.

      In fairness there currently exists a number of models out there that can get you into this hobby very cheaply. In less developed economies even those low costs can be prohibitive, but not in countries like the USA.

      I think the main problem lies is in skill set and underpinning knowledge. Even with technologies like 3d printing and pre-moulded parts, anyone engaging in this hobby needs a decent understanding of limits and fits, correct use of adhesives and reasonable dexterity with hand tools, cutting, filing, drilling etc.

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      • Nathan
        Lieutenant, Junior Grade

        • Jan 2023
        • 47

        #18
        Originally posted by Subculture
        I don't think that counts as variable displacement, it's still a form of dynamic diver, albeit using a thruster rather than flow over the hydroplanes and hull.

        In fairness there currently exists a number of models out there that can get you into this hobby very cheaply. In less developed economies even those low costs can be prohibitive, but not in countries like the USA.

        I think the main problem lies is in skill set and underpinning knowledge. Even with technologies like 3d printing and pre-moulded parts, anyone engaging in this hobby needs a decent understanding of limits and fits, correct use of adhesives and reasonable dexterity with hand tools, cutting, filing, drilling etc.
        All of which can be learned - I know I still have a lot to learn!

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        • Subculture
          Admiral

          • Feb 2009
          • 2436

          #19
          There's always a new skill or challenge in this hobby.

          I'm guessing that Bob is hoping to attract a few new faces by getting some inexpensive designs out there for people to build, or perhaps it's simply curiosity I don't know.

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          • RCSubGuy
            Welcome to my underwater realm!

            • Aug 2009
            • 1948

            #20
            Sorry for the delay, everyone. It's been a hectic couple of weeks between work, travel and Renee's new chemotherapy regime. I leave again tomorrow for a week to FL, but should be able to get my brain wrapped around some of these questions and issues. Here is a summary of the questions that it looks like have cropped up and I will answer as soon as I can:

            1.) Impartial judge(s)
            2.) dynamic divers allowed? Perhaps that can be a different category with a smaller prize...?
            3.) Start time?
            4.) Pro rata parts (taking into account bulk pricing)
            5.) Used parts?
            6.) Full contest category list
            7.) prize list

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            • RCSubGuy
              Welcome to my underwater realm!

              • Aug 2009
              • 1948

              #21
              I just updated the first post to reflect further clarification and judging. Comments? Questions?

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              • Schmitty1944
                Lieutenant Commander

                • Mar 2021
                • 135

                #22
                The updated rules sound excellent. I wish the cosmetics where worth more points but I think I understand why they aren't. A dynamic diver is acceptable but will get an automatic 5 points less out of a possible 30, that seems very fare.

                I can't wait to see what others come up with!
                I hope everyone remembers to document their builds with plenty of photos and videos.

                Jason.

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                • Scott T
                  Commander

                  • May 2009
                  • 398

                  #23

                  You may want to change the close date as this is when the water is hard to broach. Sea trials not available to everyone.
                  Or make it a two-part contest. Build and bath completion. Then Sea trial results.

                  Contest Close Date:
                  1. January 31st, 2026
                  Entry prize if acceptable might be 2-3 sessions of Dive Tribe for completed submarine.

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                  • RCSubGuy
                    Welcome to my underwater realm!

                    • Aug 2009
                    • 1948

                    #24
                    Dang it! All you guys living up where water gets hard in the winter are screwing with my contest!

                    Good point. Shoot. So, do we postpone the whole thing until late spring?

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                    • Subculture
                      Admiral

                      • Feb 2009
                      • 2436

                      #25
                      Probably a good idea- will give people time to gestate the designs.

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