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Old 12-02-07, 03:37 PM   #121
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Suprised they let you go back aft to the engine room. Usually, they don't let tourists etc go past the reactor tunnel. Usually the tour is in the fwd part of the boat.
We didn't go through the reactor tunnel to get to the engine room. I think that was the hallway that was beyond that door in the command room that I wasn't allowed in. Tell you the truth, it was so long ago, I dont remember the exact rout we took. I have vague memories of where everything is with the exception of most of the key areas I saw. I didn't see anything that looked like a nuclear reactor on our way back to the engine room but then again.. I wouldn't know one if I saw one. I don't remember if we went through the command room to get to the engine room or not. We may have walked through a hallway under it or something. I know we didn't go through the door in the command room that said "Authorised Personel Only" with the nuclear symbol on it that was to the left of the radio room door.
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Old 12-02-07, 03:56 PM   #122
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I dunno if it counts as being onboard, but a few years back I visited Muskö(A swedish underground naval base), and I got to see one of our most high-end subs being picked apart for inspection, we're talking EVERY single bit of metal, electronic etc all picked apart inside this huge base inside a mountain, I can't remember what class the sub was, but I did get to walk in the area where it was picked apart, does that count as benig onboard?
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Old 12-02-07, 09:09 PM   #123
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Served on HMS Alcide, HMS Acheron, both on detached service to the RCN as SM-6 during the mid sixties and finally on the first Canadian "O" boat, HMCS Ojibwa, at a time when the boats were steel and so were the men. Cold war my ass!!!!
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Old 12-02-07, 10:45 PM   #124
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Suprised they let you go back aft to the engine room. Usually, they don't let tourists etc go past the reactor tunnel. Usually the tour is in the fwd part of the boat.
We didn't go through the reactor tunnel to get to the engine room. I think that was the hallway that was beyond that door in the command room that I wasn't allowed in. Tell you the truth, it was so long ago, I dont remember the exact rout we took. I have vague memories of where everything is with the exception of most of the key areas I saw. I didn't see anything that looked like a nuclear reactor on our way back to the engine room but then again.. I wouldn't know one if I saw one. I don't remember if we went through the command room to get to the engine room or not. We may have walked through a hallway under it or something. I know we didn't go through the door in the command room that said "Authorised Personel Only" with the nuclear symbol on it that was to the left of the radio room door.
If it was an LA class that door simpley went into the fanroom. It is directly in front of the reactor compartment and has radiation signs as it is an area where you are only allowed to spend so much time when the reactor is hot. The tunnel to the engine room is on the middle level aft of the crews mess. The tunnel goes down the side of the reactor compartment.

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Old 12-03-07, 09:32 AM   #125
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Next one will probably be U-9 in Speyer/ Germany

http://www.museumspeyer.de/0000420A2...54F5_0001.html
Dnag, I was in Speyer a couple of days last week. Never knew there was a sub there
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Old 12-03-07, 09:32 AM   #126
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Visited the Torsk many years ago.

Trained at the navy's S8G/AFR facility (a land-locked fake sub with an SSBN engine room mated to a SEAWOLF reactor core.) Worked in the reactor room on a Nimitz class for 5 years, and saw about as much sunlight as a submariner. Do they count?
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Old 12-03-07, 11:08 PM   #127
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Visited the Bowfin, and U-505, and spent a few days training on the USS Grayback.
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Old 12-04-07, 01:25 PM   #128
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Archerfish and Tigrone. Operated off both. 1965/1970. Archerfish in WESPAC...Tigrone in Carribean training. Loved the "sewer pipes". Hyper fantastic crews/officers...both. Hoo Yah!
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Old 12-04-07, 04:47 PM   #129
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HMS Victorious SSBN 06. 3 patrols
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Old 12-04-07, 05:18 PM   #130
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Pampanito and Bowfin.
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Old 12-05-07, 09:54 PM   #131
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It just amazed me how little space there was between the bunks there. I double I would be able to sleep with the next bunk 5 inches away from my face while laying on my back. My friend showed me the cots that you can toss up on the torpedo racks when there's no torpedo somewhere in there, but I imagine that room has to be tough to sleep in as well. Less on the clausterphobia, more on the noise level as people run around the torpedo room doing stuff.

I think my friend worked in the reactor area. He said he wasn't allowed to show me where he worked. I wish I was still in contact with him. I'd ask him and post more information.

Now that I think of it, I do remember going through the mess hall to get to the engine room. The mess hall was TINY.
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Old 12-06-07, 04:43 AM   #132
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USS Torsk....I'm there every Saturday restoring the old girl. Drop on by if you are visiting Baltimore.
just a quick question; what are the sub named after? because in swedish torsk means cod...

The only subs that I have been on is the one in my sig (U3) that is on display at a museum in Malmo, Sweden and another sub when I was really young (dont remember what sub it was)
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Old 12-06-07, 08:22 AM   #133
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Diesel boats and the original fast attack boats are named for fish. As boats became larger...names for fast attack boats changed to American cities and the FBM (boomer) boats came to be named for famous Americans.
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Old 12-06-07, 12:45 PM   #134
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The "Espadon" in Breton,France anchored in a WWII German sub-penn.

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Old 12-06-07, 01:01 PM   #135
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HMS Walrus (Dutch submarine)
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