AKULA II SEA TRIALS

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  • u552
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 62

    #1

    AKULA II SEA TRIALS

    After a whole week without news, let's give some more:
    On thursday I made a little test with the improved rudder: Too big. The hull tends to roll, specially when going at high speed. This test did'nt lasted too much because I had a failure with the new ESC, and went back to the base quiclky.
    This morning a went back to the pond. It was a fine morning so we (me and other fellows with saling boats) had a lot of spectators. The AKULA impressed everybody. It's really a nice hull.
    With the less enhanced lower rudder, the hull still tends to roll, but fewer.
    She tends to surface when turning due to trimmed with top of the sail awash, but it can be counteracted with a few "dive" order to planes.
    Ballast tank fills in ten seconds. Empties in ten also, but the hull still needs some more time to raise completely. A very real action.
    Once the ballast tank if full, and with less than 2/3 ahead, she needs very few angle in the planes to dive or surface, and then it's quite easy to keep her under the water at periscope depth. (Let's see: It's quite easy when you learn to move your radio sticks as few and tender as you can. All you need is a little practice).
    Turning radius is now good (3 to 4 lengths surfaced, only 2 dived).
    I made a couple of "deep dives" (more than 1 metre), and have to say that she behaves nicely. The problem is the fear you feel when begin to loos her from sight. That's the moment you act on the controls too hard, makig the sub answer in an abrupt way.
    Sorry no pictures aither this time. NExt there will be. I promise it.

    Regards Juan Carlos.
  • greenman407
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 1186

    #2
    Re: AKULA II SEA TRIALS

    Thats an excellent turning radius for that boat for sure.

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    • greyakula52
      Junior Member
      • May 2005
      • 98

      #3
      Re: AKULA II SEA TRIALS

      The Rolls Are Induced Because Of "Excessive Speed".
      Slow The Boat Down and Ease Into The Turning Manuever.
      You Will Find It Handles Better than You Had Hoped.
      My Boats Are 1/3 Larger At 1/48 Scale.
      Speed Runs Can Be Very Exciting.....
      My Skipjack Rolled Completely On It's Side
      During A High Speed Turn..... Result:
      SUNKEN SUBMARINE!!!!!

      Captain Andy

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      • u552
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2008
        • 62

        #4
        Re: AKULA II SEA TRIALS

        Although poor in quality, there is a video with sea trials.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0nx0ldG ... AAAAAAAAAA

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        • Rogue Sub
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2006
          • 1724

          #5
          Re: AKULA II SEA TRIALS

          could always help stabilize the boat by adding more weight to it. I had to make a full flying lower rudder on mine to make it turn well but never experienced much roll even at full speed.

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          • u552
            Junior Member
            • Aug 2008
            • 62

            #6
            Re: AKULA II SEA TRIALS

            I initially installed a lower rudder extension, and it made the hull roll when turning. Finally removed it and turning radius haven't worsened so much. Perhaps she is a little bit "tender" in rolling to starboard when turning to port at surface condition due to ballast display, but dived she's firm.

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