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SteamWake
05-10-10, 01:24 PM
Pretty damn cool !!!!
http://www.stupidvideos.com/video/Sport_Submarine/?m=new#296521
Jimbuna
05-10-10, 02:06 PM
I like...I wonder how long it would be before the oxygen was drained?
SteamWake
05-10-10, 03:03 PM
I'm assuming it has some sort of air source it would be too easy to just pass out or fall asleep due to co2 build up.
Sailor Steve
05-10-10, 03:06 PM
Cool. I want one too
I like...I wonder how long it would be before the oxygen was drained?
When the canary dies it's time to surface.:D
SteamWake
05-10-10, 03:47 PM
Evidently these things have been around for a while and have a pretty big 'following'.
http://www.ivccorp.com/home.html
From the looks of the amount of bubbles coming from her, not long to be under. Keep a tank handy. :haha:
Jimbuna
05-10-10, 04:10 PM
I'm assuming it has some sort of air source it would be too easy to just pass out or fall asleep due to co2 build up.
From the looks of the amount of bubbles coming from her, not long to be under. Keep a tank handy. :haha:
That's exactly what I thought looking at all that air escaping :hmmm:
Sailor Steve
05-10-10, 04:12 PM
The website says the air supply is anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the model. They also have space for scuba tanks.
nikimcbee
05-10-10, 05:46 PM
I wonder what it's test depth is?
Jimbuna
05-10-10, 07:32 PM
The website says the air supply is anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the model. They also have space for scuba tanks.
Nowhere near enough time if I'm down there with that young lady :smug:
Platapus
05-10-10, 07:52 PM
Nowhere near enough time if I'm down there with that young lady :smug:
That's what your snorkel is for.
Jim's snorkel isn't that long.:O:
Sailor Steve
05-10-10, 11:23 PM
I wonder what it's test depth is?
40 meters for all models. Read the specs, blindman.:O:
It's not really a test depth, since they have a swim-in entry and no hatches. That's as deep as they can go. The bouyancy won't let them go any deeper.
Sailor Steve
05-10-10, 11:24 PM
Jim's snorkel isn't that long.:O:
I'll take your word on that, since there are some things I'd rather not know firsthand.
I'll take your word on that, since there are some things I'd rather not know firsthand.
Well have you ever seen a 40m long snorkel attached to someone's mouth?:D Or for that matter on a sub? OT what is the longest snorkel on an operating sub these days?
Jimbuna
05-11-10, 06:59 AM
I wouldn't want to go 40m in that thing...I remember the diving pool in the local baths when I was a kid...you dove from something like 20m (at the highest platform level) into an area 15m deep and your ears would 'pop' at about 10m :o
SteamWake
05-11-10, 09:28 AM
40 meters :o
Uhh thats danger deep involving decompression cycles and limited down time.
Jimbuna
05-11-10, 09:51 AM
My sentiments entirely in my previous post :o
Weiss Pinguin
05-11-10, 10:39 AM
40 meters :o
Uhh thats danger deep involving decompression cycles and limited down time.
That's half the fun! :arrgh!:
Sailor Steve
05-11-10, 11:56 AM
Well have you ever seen a 40m long snorkel attached to someone's mouth?:D Or for that matter on a sub? OT what is the longest snorkel on an operating sub these days?
Good job of covering your tracks!:rotfl2:
Reminds me of the classic double-entendre by The Who
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXoxH8HI7z8&feature=player_embedded
Jimbuna
05-11-10, 02:36 PM
Good job of covering your tracks!:rotfl2:
Reminds me of the classic double-entendre by The Who
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXoxH8HI7z8&feature=player_embedded (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXoxH8HI7z8&feature=player_embedded)
Classic http://www.horseproblems.com.au/images/Smiley%20Faces/bowing%20smiley.gif
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