Kerry Addington's Seaview?

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  • junglelord
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 347

    #1

    Kerry Addington's Seaview?


    Tom Witstock talks to Kerry Addington (R) about Kerry's GIANT Seaview hull.
    May I ask where did you get that hulk of a Seaview hull Kerry?
    Is that a Rick Teskey hull?
    Do you have a thread about it?
    I would love any and all information you could give me on what it has operational, ie sail planes, lights, RCABS or gas, and where, if possible one may get one!
    Thanks and Cheers!
    Dean
  • tmsmalley
    SubCommittee Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 2376

    #2
    A guy in South Dakota

    A guy in South Dakota built and sold them a number of years ago. Word is he is starting up again, and Tom Wittstock ordered one, but I'm blanking on the builder's name . Any help here?

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    • boss subfixer
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2004
      • 656

      #3
      Tim by any chance are

      Tim by any chance are you thinking of Dennis DeBoer?
      If so here is a link to his web site. Nice stuff!
      Remote Control Submarine & Star Trek Model Kits for the serious ethuisast. Large Scale and Fully Detailed Model Kits That Will Impress Your Friends.

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      • kerry addington
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 87

        #4
        Sorry for being tardy to

        Sorry for being tardy to class!
        That is the DeBoer 80" kit, purchased by me some 15 years ago.
        I assembled the hull and modified the nose to emulate the 17-footer.
        Project has been in limbo since moving to "easier" challenges, but I am gathering intel/advice as to how to resume. The SubRegatta provided me the opportunity for Q&A with Seaview Grand Masters David Merriman and Rick Teskey, who set me straight on all that is important regarding this hull form, and Crazy Ivan took great time to show me his Moebius build.
        Quite by chance I learned of an Austrailian fellow, username "LOFTRIDER"
        who was familiar with the Sub-Driver Forum and he along with others prompted me to start a "DeBoer Seaview" thread there to attract general discussion. LOFTRIDER has posted regarding his build of the DB80 and JohnG likewise with the 57" Teskey hull.
        As you can see at deboerhulls.com, the 80 is back in production.
        I believe Tom Witsock has placed an order.
        -Kerry

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        • Guest

          #5
          LOFTRIDER, is English not Australian.

          LOFTRIDER, is English not Australian.

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          • junglelord
            Junior Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 347

            #6
            Thanks everyone.
            Could you make

            Thanks everyone.
            Could you make a thread here Kerry>?

            I hope to get one too.

            I like the bilgepump Nautilus I have seen.
            I wonder if one could make a bilgepump Seaview, totally wet.

            Also wonder about making it in the fashion of Big Dave's pumpjet system.

            Lots of options I would think with that size.
            Cheers
            Dean

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            • steveneill
              SubCommittee Member
              • Jul 2009
              • 716

              #7
              Kerry she's a beaut!

              Steve

              Kerry she's a beaut!

              Steve
              www.steveneillsgarage.com

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              • kerry addington
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2005
                • 87

                #8
                SubCulture-
                Apologies to the Empire for

                SubCulture-
                Apologies to the Empire for mis-identifying the residence of LOFTRIDER.
                Perhaps I was still reeling from seeing a familiar UK surname like Addington mis-spelled by a Canadian?
                In any event, to my knowledge, if LOFTRIDER succeeds in building a DB80 that runs both on and below the surface, he will be a Nation of One.
                Steve-
                Thanks, but the real kudos must go to Dennis DeBoer for offering such a beautiful and robust piece. One of a kind.
                And isn't it great he has resumed production?
                -Kerry

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                • junglelord
                  Junior Member
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 347

                  #9
                  Sorry Kerry, not a mis-spell,

                  Sorry Kerry, not a mis-spell, (which I am guilty of all too frequently) but a missing letter.
                  I thought I typed in the G.....
                  I corrected that....and my apolgies.

                  Now why could it not be surface and submerged with a 12 vs 24 volt option, like the Nautlius I have seen that runs wet with bilge pumps?

                  Also I do not see why it could not work with a pump and bladder bag of either RCABS, or pumping water into a bag inside the WTC. I think that a Big Dave Pumpjet would be nice for surface running...scaled up of course.

                  Do you have a plan to make it submerge, or do you plan on only surface running?

                  Thanks again Kerry.
                  Dean

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                  • kerry addington
                    Junior Member
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 87

                    #10
                    The project for me is

                    The project for me is dormant right now, so I would urge you to monitor LOFTRIDER and JOHNG build notes and invite them here if you like.
                    Concerning propulsion and ballast devices,
                    I threw a lot of stuff past the Seaview Masters at the SubRegatta, and the two responses I remember most are:

                    1) " Don't reinvent the wheel "

                    2) "There are many ways to skin a cat, but there is only one right way."

                    Regarding my plans, I plan to copy what someone else has shown that works.
                    As far as doing something new or different, the BD80 prompts dreams of
                    launching and retrieving the same-scale Aurora FS-1.

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                    • carcharadon
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 301

                      #11
                      Dean, I don’t know enough

                      Dean, I don’t know enough about the hydrodynamics of the Seaview to say whether or not the dual voltage system would work.

                      If the Seaview behaves like the Nautilus I’m sure it would.

                      For the Nautilus, when a certain speed is reached (around 4 mph), hydrodynamic forces in the front, similar to lift on a plane wing, cause the nose to dip and the sub to go under.

                      Once submerged the downward force is neutralized by the mirror image of the upper hull and the sub levels out.

                      If the Seaview shares this behavior the bilge pump system would be an excellent adaptation.

                      I understand the Seaview will nosedive; is it relative to speed? Also once submerged will it level out?

                      Also the smallest Nautilus that can use the bilge pump system is 4 foot or 1/40 scale. Any smaller and the pumps will not fit. So the system (most likely) would not fit in the smaller Seaview models.


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                      Tom

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                      • junglelord
                        Junior Member
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 347

                        #12
                        The way that model turns

                        The way that model turns can only be described as the same as the Walley World subs. Crazy tight.

                        I think a 80" Seaview may work with bilge pumps.
                        I think the Big Dave approach may work with this size too.
                        I am also interested in a water control system via pumps and chambers/tubes.

                        I would like to get a Deboer Enterprise and sail them both.


                        Only $1800 apiece. I need to sell my motorcycle.

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                        • scott t
                          Member
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 880

                          #13
                          That video of the Nautilus

                          That video of the Nautilus in the pool is pretty cool.
                          The jet drive added to some big boomer models could
                          turn them into pool toys. The pool video shows the
                          turning and manuvering ability to better advantage
                          than the big pond videos. I am impressed.

                          Scott

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                          • carcharadon
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 301

                            #14
                            There were just a couple

                            There were just a couple of things I wanted to see but while I was at it I thought I’d just play around. It was awful tempting to hit the turbo button but I had to exercise restraint.

                            Thanks for the comment.

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