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Quoted: I can't find the other one, but you can see the handle to open the door here under his left arm: https://i.ibb.co/ckjV0jG/Door.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You are correct. I think I am mistaken. I am shocked they spent the cash on what appears to be another carbon fiber wound cylinder. Also how do you access the wiring and internal structure for inspection? There's a pic that shows an access door in the rear behind the main monitor with a guy in there working on something. The pic was in one of the videos, but this thread is moving too fast and I'm not sure which video showed it. It would seem that would be inadequate to access everything. I can't find the other one, but you can see the handle to open the door here under his left arm: https://i.ibb.co/ckjV0jG/Door.jpg |
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Quoted: I read somewhere it's been down 4 times. If that plexiglas "window" flexed 3/4 of an inch 4 times... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: No way. It dove to the titanic less than 5 times. I may have made a total of 40 fives including shallower one, but no way in hell it made that many dives that far down With tales from the first 4 dives including things like electrical failures, temporary loss of comms, emergency ballast releases and "it was a suicide mission". |
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Quoted: That's him pressing the 12 dollar Amazon button. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You are correct. I think I am mistaken. I am shocked they spent the cash on what appears to be another carbon fiber wound cylinder. Also how do you access the wiring and internal structure for inspection? There's a pic that shows an access door in the rear behind the main monitor with a guy in there working on something. The pic was in one of the videos, but this thread is moving too fast and I'm not sure which video showed it. It would seem that would be inadequate to access everything. I can't find the other one, but you can see the handle to open the door here under his left arm: https://i.ibb.co/ckjV0jG/Door.jpg |
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Quoted: I don't know if I've missed it, but did this mini sub have not have a way to transmit an emergency ping for an extentended period of time? How is this thing "missing"? They didn't install a redundant pinging device of some type for emergencies on this thing? I know nothing about subs or underwater stuff, but this whole thing appears to be ridiculous. View Quote |
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Quoted: @SAE why not just create your own stress points in the carbon fiber wound tube by running some self tapping stainless fasteners in it to hold the Amazon basics RAM mount knock off monitor stand. see attached. I don't think there was an outer hull. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/162868/IMG_7044-2859606.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/197999/03FFD972-5748-4BCB-82E7-B2907EF24043_jpe-2859529.JPG View Quote Walmart seat cushion says it all. |
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Quoted: @SAE why not just create your own stress points in the carbon fiber wound tube by running some self tapping stainless fasteners in it to hold the Amazon basics RAM mount knock off monitor stand. see attached. I don't think there was an outer hull. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/162868/IMG_7044-2859606.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I bet those morons were banging on the carbon fiber and that shit cracked and imploded in a fraction of a second. Calm begets calm. Someone on that vessel killed everyone. Unless there was an undetected stress fracture in the outer hull that they didn't know about. Or something. @SAE why not just create your own stress points in the carbon fiber wound tube by running some self tapping stainless fasteners in it to hold the Amazon basics RAM mount knock off monitor stand. see attached. I don't think there was an outer hull. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/162868/IMG_7044-2859606.jpg Holy fuck if that is real.... |
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Quoted: Walmart seat cushion says it all. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Trail-Deluxe-Folding-Cushion-Adult-Stadium-Seat-and-Ground-Seat-for-Outdoor-Use-Red/802252766?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0 |
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Quoted: Walmart seat cushion says it all. Very inspirational |
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Quoted: $250k per person and no EPIRB or PLB? https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcSAmHEVYp9kYca3JIVDci0NvQTH7UuNJz-XFKbcKifgTvzqzTQszCppDf8uBL_u_HVaMmDusWA View Quote |
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Quoted: Here's the link! https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Trail-Deluxe-Folding-Cushion-Adult-Stadium-Seat-and-Ground-Seat-for-Outdoor-Use-Red/802252766?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0 View Quote Someone needs to buy this stuff for a larping session. The whole setup could probably be done for $300 bucks. |
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Quoted: $250k per person and no EPIRB or PLB? https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcSAmHEVYp9kYca3JIVDci0NvQTH7UuNJz-XFKbcKifgTvzqzTQszCppDf8uBL_u_HVaMmDusWA View Quote LOL what do you think would happen to that thing at 12,000 feet? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You are correct. I think I am mistaken. I am shocked they spent the cash on what appears to be another carbon fiber wound cylinder. Also how do you access the wiring and internal structure for inspection? There's a pic that shows an access door in the rear behind the main monitor with a guy in there working on something. The pic was in one of the videos, but this thread is moving too fast and I'm not sure which video showed it. It would seem that would be inadequate to access everything. I can't find the other one, but you can see the handle to open the door here under his left arm: https://i.ibb.co/ckjV0jG/Door.jpg https://i.ibb.co/b6v1PKK/Door.jpg I don’t know what stuff they may have behind that door but I do know it wasn’t a way out! |
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Quoted: $250k per person and no EPIRB or PLB? https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcSAmHEVYp9kYca3JIVDci0NvQTH7UuNJz-XFKbcKifgTvzqzTQszCppDf8uBL_u_HVaMmDusWA View Quote Probably not rated to 5500psi. |
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Quoted: Someone needs to buy this stuff for a larping session. The whole setup could probably be done for $300 bucks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Someone needs to buy this stuff for a larping session. The whole setup could probably be done for $300 bucks. I will help you get started. rv hand holds: https://a.co/d/8AP0MiX switch: https://a.co/d/85OeywE |
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Quoted: Here's the link! https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Trail-Deluxe-Folding-Cushion-Adult-Stadium-Seat-and-Ground-Seat-for-Outdoor-Use-Red/802252766?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Walmart seat cushion says it all. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Trail-Deluxe-Folding-Cushion-Adult-Stadium-Seat-and-Ground-Seat-for-Outdoor-Use-Red/802252766?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0 I get being frugal and not wantonly wasting money but this guys ego and cheapness got himself and 4 'customers' killed. Not wanting voice comms, which is possible underwater, because it was too distracting to send status updates is ego. Using cheap shit from Amazon and Walmart when you're doing one of the most high risk operations humans can do is being cheap to the point of killing people. |
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Quoted: $250k per person and no EPIRB or PLB? https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcSAmHEVYp9kYca3JIVDci0NvQTH7UuNJz-XFKbcKifgTvzqzTQszCppDf8uBL_u_HVaMmDusWA View Quote Might be of some use on the surface, but 12,000 feet down, LOL. |
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Quoted: $250k per person and no EPIRB or PLB? https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcSAmHEVYp9kYca3JIVDci0NvQTH7UuNJz-XFKbcKifgTvzqzTQszCppDf8uBL_u_HVaMmDusWA View Quote They are bolted in. The epirb is water activated. How would they deploy it? |
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Futility/The Wreck of the Titan 1898
My son found this today. Odd set of coincidences. Original book was written in 1898 about a ship called the Titan sinking in the North Atlantic. |
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I'm not going to read 60 pages so hopefully one of you can answer this question. Why would anyone design a sub with all that cabling shit exposed to the elements. Even a dumb dumb like myself would run that inside the hull or at least have some type of conduit to protect the cabling.
But what the hell do I know. |
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Quoted: I get being frugal and not wantonly wasting money but this guys ego and cheapness got himself and 4 'customers' killed. Not wanting voice comms, which is possible underwater, because it was too distracting to send status updates is ego. Using cheap shit from Amazon and Walmart when you're doing one of the most high risk operations humans can do is being cheap to the point of killing people. View Quote The dude really had zero respect for the type of forces and the environment he was dealing with. |
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I haven't combed the thread to see if this has been posted up yet.
Here's a video from the documentary "The Abyss" that shows an example of an implosion on an underwater vehicle. The Abyss - Lt. Coffey's death |
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well. at the end of the day, i know EXACTLY where this thing will be... at the bottom of the money pit on oak island
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This is the attitude of the future. No regards to the ways of the past. What an epic dumbass.
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Quoted: I'm not going to read 60 pages so hopefully one of you can answer this question. Why would anyone design a sub with all that cabling shit exposed to the elements. Even a dumb dumb like myself would run that inside the hull or at least have some type of conduit to protect the cabling. But what the hell do I know. View Quote Haven't seen any real plausible reason other than this outfit really not knowing what they were doing. |
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Quoted: I'm not going to read 60 pages so hopefully one of you can answer this question. Why would anyone design a sub with all that cabling shit exposed to the elements. Even a dumb dumb like myself would run that inside the hull or at least have some type of conduit to protect the cabling. But what the hell do I know. View Quote Adding conduit adds air pockets would be my guess. That conduit would have to be rated for 5500PSI, not possible. |
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Josh Gates from Expedition Unknown was in this sub but passed on going a second time.
https://deadline.com/2023/06/expedition-unknown-tv-host-josh-gates-titanic-sub-dive-concerns-1235422136/amp/ |
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Quoted: Has anyone posted this yet? The CEO is a progressive anti white douche. https://thenationalpulse.com/2023/06/21/watch-oceangate-ceos-dei-rant-hiring-old-white-guys-not-inspirational/https://thenationalpulse.com/2023/06/21/watch-oceangate-ceos-dei-rant-hiring-old-white-guys-not-inspirational/ View Quote Go woke, get wrecked? |
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Quoted: Others have raised that question as well. Haven't seen any real plausible reason other than this outfit really not knowing what they were doing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm not going to read 60 pages so hopefully one of you can answer this question. Why would anyone design a sub with all that cabling shit exposed to the elements. Even a dumb dumb like myself would run that inside the hull or at least have some type of conduit to protect the cabling. But what the hell do I know. Haven't seen any real plausible reason other than this outfit really not knowing what they were doing. Weight savings? Ease of access/ maintenance? No one on their team apparently considered risk of entanglement. |
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