projecthog
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2008
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Just wondering If I am alone here at Iboats, on a subject that would implicate building a boat that'll sink on purpose!
I have collected some materials and odds and ends thru the last 10 years for when I finally get to go ahead with the idea.
Finances?? what's that mean? Build it and it will come!
For all of that, target maximum depth is only going to be around 33 feet or 10 meters (to find all that gold that the metal detector can't reach ), and because higher pressures become increasingly dangerous beyond that for my liking.
The maximum depth before triggering an emergency ballast dump can only be as deep as to allow for a safe evac with minimal equipment without risking the bends.
I don't want to get into scuba gear and/or decompressing scenarios.
Once this project has been completed and tested, interest may drop off to marginal use
A 10 meter target is good to aim for, considering that deeper limits would also mean deeper digging in the money bag.
Anyway.. the finances to be available for this project are still being hatched out, slowly and carefully.
I'm done roving, sunk roots (one, just in case), and have to build a shop yet, but that's not far off anymore.
I still have few projects to finish to date, but " Do day" is approaching in the distance.
Any one out there have similar notions?
All inputs are welcome.
If you think I'm nuts, I can confirm that!
Throwing this around might even get you to think on it for yourself.
Just tell her you've come up with a new type of low pressure water tank design, that there will be lots of money in it and to start planning for living on the beach!
You're safe 'till launch day.
PH.
I have collected some materials and odds and ends thru the last 10 years for when I finally get to go ahead with the idea.
Finances?? what's that mean? Build it and it will come!
For all of that, target maximum depth is only going to be around 33 feet or 10 meters (to find all that gold that the metal detector can't reach ), and because higher pressures become increasingly dangerous beyond that for my liking.
The maximum depth before triggering an emergency ballast dump can only be as deep as to allow for a safe evac with minimal equipment without risking the bends.
I don't want to get into scuba gear and/or decompressing scenarios.
Once this project has been completed and tested, interest may drop off to marginal use
A 10 meter target is good to aim for, considering that deeper limits would also mean deeper digging in the money bag.
Anyway.. the finances to be available for this project are still being hatched out, slowly and carefully.
I'm done roving, sunk roots (one, just in case), and have to build a shop yet, but that's not far off anymore.
I still have few projects to finish to date, but " Do day" is approaching in the distance.
Any one out there have similar notions?
All inputs are welcome.
If you think I'm nuts, I can confirm that!
Throwing this around might even get you to think on it for yourself.
Just tell her you've come up with a new type of low pressure water tank design, that there will be lots of money in it and to start planning for living on the beach!
You're safe 'till launch day.
PH.