concrete submarine yacht, raw building, hull
Uploader Comments (wilfriedellmer)
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This hull is still lying around unfinished, and unlikely to be. There are heaps of discussion on boatdesign net about how impractical this approach. Will hasn't been seen on his web site, or here for two years, so he must be laying low.
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Amazing. These 'submarine yachts' really stir the imagination. Very cool.
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@lostintheapplasauce i can find out on psubs dude -__-
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@hoodstarx1 whoa thats for Wil to know and u to pony up the cash for
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how exactly do you mold it into that shape?
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wow..this is awesome. wht country you guys from?
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Ferrocement boats use sand and cement 2 to 1 mix,I dont know why
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bravo!! I'v had this idea also for several years!! is this built the same as concrete boats? no aggragete and lots of layers of screen and rebar? also what about cement additives such as acrylic or latex? all the literature for cement boat building is from the 70s
Hi Wilfried! Loving your concrete subs, man! Quick question though - what is the max depth you have taken your own c-sub? I've seen a lot of discussion on various forums regarding theoretical crush depth, but nothing so far about diving in any 'real world' conditions..
akumabito2008 3 years ago
Concrete pressure hulls are in use on large scale as we speak. Troll A has reached under real world conditions during construction 350m and is now at 303m depth in use. Experiments on concrete spheres has been published down to 1500m in long term studies.
wilfriedellmer 3 years ago