New U/W photo's of Seawolf

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  • bcliffe
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 337

    #1

    New U/W photo's of Seawolf

    Folks,
    I have updated my web page with new photo's.

    Here's a quick sample.



    Enjoy!

    Cheers
    BC
  • ramius-ii
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 393

    #2
    Very Nice Ben! http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_biggrin.gif

    Best,

    Very Nice Ben!

    Best, Ed

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    • sam reichart
      Past President
      • Feb 2003
      • 1325

      #3
      Ben-
      those are superb underwater shots.

      Ben-
      those are superb underwater shots. Thanks for sharing with us.
      Sam

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      • nautilus
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2004
        • 61

        #4
        Hi Ben, I have a

        Hi Ben, I have a Sea Wolf myself, yours looks great,and looks like your a heck of a pilot too, care to advise how you caputred the photos? Brian

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        • bcliffe
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 337

          #5
          Thanks All!

          > looks like your

          Thanks All!

          > looks like your a heck of a pilot too, care to advise how you caputred the photos

          Busted. I have to admit most of the pictures were staged by using a fishing line and rocks to hold the boat down. I have played around with taking pictures of boats underway with little success. The shots were usually out of frame or to blurry. Dealing with debris in the water is more then a challenge itself let alone having a moving target.

          Even with a stationary target I threw away more shots then I want to admit.

          Cheers
          BC




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          • Scale Shipyard / WLU
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2003
            • 122

            #6
            Ben]

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            SUPPLYING YOUR HOBBY IS NOT OUR HOBBY

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            • anonymous

              #7
              Beautiful Ben!

              Are you using the

              Beautiful Ben!

              Are you using the bow planes primarily for depth control? The stern planes free moving on a APC? How well does it turn with that lamp shade (the pump jet shroud) on the back?

              Thanks,

              Steve Reichmuth

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              • bcliffe
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 337

                #8
                Thanks Steve,

                They can turn? Just

                Thanks Steve,

                They can turn? Just kidding. Submerged I had her turning in about 15 feet. Surfaced is another story though, probably 25+. You need a good size body of water to drive her, and a lot of foresight as to where you want to end up.

                She is definitely more challenging to drive then my Skipjack.

                I am intrigued to see how Dave's Trenchant will stack up to the Seawolf with respect to turning performance. I am betting that the smaller pump jet, and smaller hull (almost 1/2 the size) will make a big difference. So why is it you US folks like to build things big, and the Brits like it nice and small?

                Guess I can't complain though cause us Canadians don't build a darn thing, we lease our submarines.

                As to the setup. I honestly keep changing it. So far I have tried as you documented above, as well as switching the APC to the front dive planes, and using the stern planes as a manual trim.

                My end goal is to install an ADC on the front dive planes and have the APC on the stern dive planes. As I use a D&E 3.5 WTC I need to come up with something new to house the ADC so I can get it in the forward section of the hull. My plan is to create a mini WTC that will house a receiver/servo/ and ADC in the forward section.

                This isn't going to happen anytime soon, so my guess is I will keep changing it around till then.

                Cheers
                BC




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