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nikimcbee 03-24-08 11:48 PM

Russian Foxtrot in Seattle
 
This sub used to be in Seattle, alas, it is gone. Here are some photos from its Seattle days. project 641 B-39

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M. Sarsfield 03-25-08 10:35 AM

Where did they send it to? Did it go back to Russia or is it touring another port? That would have been nice to check it out.

M. Sarsfield 03-25-08 02:40 PM

It's in San Diego, now... http://www.sdmaritime.com/contentpage.asp?ContentID=177

Looks like it will be there for a long time.

nikimcbee 03-28-08 03:38 AM

I think the Coast Guard had safety issues with it when it was in Seattle. One of the hosts showed me how rusted it was!

M. Sarsfield 03-28-08 10:09 AM

Rusty pressure hull? Not good. Most vulnerable location would be leaky torpedo tube seals. Batfish only recently fixed those issues.

Jacky Fisher 04-29-08 09:18 PM

nice pics. why was it moved?

nikimcbee 05-03-08 05:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jacky Fisher
nice pics. why was it moved?

The last time I was there, I was under the impression it was for safety reasons, but I'm not sure. (The Coast Guard had issues with it)

It originally left Canada for financial reasons. (not making any money, US was a better market)

Sledgehammer427 05-29-08 04:53 AM

good god almighty look at the hammer an sickle on that tower OH AND THE RED STAR!!!!!
wow, thats some serious communism on that boat there

Jacky Fisher 05-29-08 02:36 PM

The Akulas are the most :rock:of the old Red Fleet.

rifleman13 06-14-08 05:41 AM

Russkie sub in Seattle?

Ring a bell?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_in_Conflict

GunnerGreg 06-20-08 09:21 PM

Actually, the movement of the sub from Seattle to San Diego was strickly a business deal. The owner, a private individual, decided he was better off financially to sell the museum than to continue to operate it as a museum. The San Diego Maritime Museum bought it outright.

The US Coast Guard issues you speak of had to do with her voyage down the coast, not her operation as a museum.

San Diego Maritime is also the future home of USS DOLPHIN (AGSS-555).

nikimcbee 06-20-08 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GunnerGreg
Actually, the movement of the sub from Seattle to San Diego was strickly a business deal. The owner, a private individual, decided he was better off financially to sell the museum than to continue to operate it as a museum. The San Diego Maritime Museum bought it outright.

The US Coast Guard issues you speak of had to do with her voyage down the coast, not her operation as a museum.

San Diego Maritime is also the future home of USS DOLPHIN (AGSS-555).

That's interesting stuff.:up:

PeriscopeDepth 06-22-08 02:17 AM

I saw this sub when I lived near LA. Fun stuff!

http://www.russiansublongbeach.com/

PD

Kapitan 06-22-08 09:09 AM

One of thee most imfamous boats of the cold war and probably one of the best conventional boats the soviet union produced but i still dont think it could beat an oberon class of the UK.

I-25 10-22-08 10:44 PM

yupp sub's in SD. iv been on it 3 times already, ripped my favorite shirt going trough the hatch from the fore torp room to the crew quarters u.u


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