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  • redboat219
    Member
    • Jan 2005
    • 523

    #1

    Emergency Surfacing System

    Can you use a bottle rocket as sort of an emergency surfacing system to blow water out of the ballast tank ? I read somewhere that real life subs use hydrazine gas generators as ESS.
  • scott t
    Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 880

    #2
    This makes me think of

    This makes me think of people putting the candy mentos in soda
    pop and the extreme gas release from it. Or the fizz from alkaselzer
    medicine when they are droped in water. The bubbles might not make
    a sunk sub float but might give a short duration sub location indicator.

    -Scott

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    • Rogue Sub
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2006
      • 1724

      #3
      As far as american boats

      As far as american boats go we use 100% pressurized atmosphere.

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      • ricknelson
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2006
        • 186

        #4
        One of the major reasons

        One of the major reasons for sunk R/C subs is that they have become entangled in something. Blowing MBTs again (assuming that a failsafe has already tried) won't help that. What is needed is a buoy to be released. Just copy what the Silent Service has incorporated based on lessons learned.

        BTW, MBTs on 1:1 boats are blown with pressurized air only.

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        • Guest

          #5
          I agree ,has happened to

          I agree ,has happened to me but i just expel a small amount of air to show where its located and hop in.
          And a bouy would be nice even considered it years ago but have never installed one.
          Once it was quite deep ,entangled in the weeds and I barley got her back!
          So I have on the ways a sub recovery locator vessel with onboard rotatting camara,tethered of course to find a Lady Down.
          Dave

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          • mike dory
            SubCommittee Member
            • Feb 2004
            • 158

            #6
            Howdy - I recall Bud

            Howdy - I recall Bud Lederer using a very small fishing bobber that was attached to a spool of string under a deck hatch. The deck hatch was spring loaded to a second fail safe servo system. If the first fail safe system did not bring up the boat by blowing tanks, the second one would become operational in 10 min. time, deploying this fishing bobber on 40 ft of line. As I recall this was on his 1/32 scale Gato class boat (close to 10Ft. long) I'm sure he listed in the menbership listing. Look under N.J. Give him a call I'm sure he be happy to tell you all about it and how he built it. He's a neat guy and one of the early fathers of this hobby. Best Wishes on your project. ..... Mike Dory

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            • ricknelson
              Junior Member
              • Dec 2006
              • 186

              #7
              Thanks Mike for the lead

              Thanks Mike for the lead on Bud. His bouy system sounds like a good approach. I'll contact him.

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              • raalst
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 1229

                #8
                Hi aquadeep,

                a recovery vessel !

                Hi aquadeep,

                a recovery vessel ! nice .
                In the back of my mind, among all other future projects there is a Glomar Explorer....

                Some bloke in the UK makes pingers, btw, so you can hear your boat as well.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  That's Dave Forrest. He's a

                  That's Dave Forrest. He's a member and posts on here as 'Davy'.

                  The pingers are well worthwhile if you sail in hostile waters. You will need to build a hydrophone in order to track your sub underwater, but Dave has details of how to do this.

                  I think pingers are a better solution than a buoy, as the latter can get entangled in the same weeds your boat did, then you're really sunk (pun intended!).

                  Andy

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    I am David Santivanez ,not

                    I am David Santivanez ,not D. Forrest .
                    The Sub rescue sub will have a Marcum 560 unit that has a rotating camara head that operates by remote and not only that but has on screen depth in tenths of a ft and a compass that indicates the direction the camara is pointed! Along with batery indicator and water temp.

                    Shuold be alot of fun to use even to search the botom with hydraulic arms and blower.I might add a metal detector and passive sonar,lights ect.
                    I will post the build.

                    Dave

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Hi Dave,

                      I think you need

                      Hi Dave,

                      I think you need to read the post properly. I was responding to Ron's comments about 'pingers'. It is Dave Forrest who makes the pingers.

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                      • ricknelson
                        Junior Member
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 186

                        #12
                        I agree, a pinger "sounds"

                        I agree, a pinger "sounds" like a good idea. I'll drop Davie a line.

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                        • redboat219
                          Member
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 523

                          #13
                          Well what about using vegetable

                          Well what about using vegetable dye or oil released from a small resevoir as a marker to where you sub is?

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                          • ricknelson
                            Junior Member
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 186

                            #14
                            A dye could drift away

                            A dye could drift away from the sub sunk location. Something tethered or emanating from the boat is best.

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                            • raalst
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 1229

                              #15
                              My boat (italian CB, still

                              My boat (italian CB, still under construction) had one for real, so it is easy to put a working one on the model :

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