Onkel Neal
06-11-17, 06:53 AM
What I would do for one of these. :shucks:
The Posh New Neyk Submarine (http://robbreport.com/automobiles/marine/the-posh-new-neyk-submarine-2716115/)
Ocean Submarine is teaming up with Rolls-Royce, MTU, and Bosch to create the 63-foot pressurized vessel, capable of speeds of 15 knots and depths of 500 feet carrying a dozen passengers. The teardrop-shaped sub will have large through-hull windows like Captain Nemo’s Nautilus, but unlike the doomsday machine, the Neyk submarine boasts an opulent interior built by an aircraft interior firm. The sub will also have a bar, library, and complete galley.
Built of modular steel, the first model was chosen after three designs were tank-tested in pressurized chambers. The Neyk sub will have an innovative propulsion system consisting of exterior pod engines that pivot for tight turning. It can turn on its own axis in seconds when the engines are running in opposite directions. The engines also allow for rapid diving, which, the Dutch firm notes, is 10 times more efficient than a traditional cruciform sub design.
https://robbreportedit.files.wordpress.com/2017/06/oceansubmarine_4_1920px.jpg?w=1024
My question: why do they refer to it as the "first" luxury submarine? Over the years I have seen several builders of luxury subs and pictures of their machines. Are these all artists' renditions? Are none built?
MIGALOO PRIVATE SUBMERSIBLE YACHTS offer the world's first private submersible superyacht (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjwZJF1sIsg)
Hmm... I think I answered my own question :arrgh!: But why does it need a "SAM vertical launch system" (at 2:07) ??:o:o:o
https://youtu.be/7F3TgmRn1HI?t=2m7s
If there are civilian subs they all look like the tourist type with 50 viewing ports or these research style subs.
http://www.seamagine.com/img/AURORA-4-Pic1.jpg
The Posh New Neyk Submarine (http://robbreport.com/automobiles/marine/the-posh-new-neyk-submarine-2716115/)
Ocean Submarine is teaming up with Rolls-Royce, MTU, and Bosch to create the 63-foot pressurized vessel, capable of speeds of 15 knots and depths of 500 feet carrying a dozen passengers. The teardrop-shaped sub will have large through-hull windows like Captain Nemo’s Nautilus, but unlike the doomsday machine, the Neyk submarine boasts an opulent interior built by an aircraft interior firm. The sub will also have a bar, library, and complete galley.
Built of modular steel, the first model was chosen after three designs were tank-tested in pressurized chambers. The Neyk sub will have an innovative propulsion system consisting of exterior pod engines that pivot for tight turning. It can turn on its own axis in seconds when the engines are running in opposite directions. The engines also allow for rapid diving, which, the Dutch firm notes, is 10 times more efficient than a traditional cruciform sub design.
https://robbreportedit.files.wordpress.com/2017/06/oceansubmarine_4_1920px.jpg?w=1024
My question: why do they refer to it as the "first" luxury submarine? Over the years I have seen several builders of luxury subs and pictures of their machines. Are these all artists' renditions? Are none built?
MIGALOO PRIVATE SUBMERSIBLE YACHTS offer the world's first private submersible superyacht (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjwZJF1sIsg)
Hmm... I think I answered my own question :arrgh!: But why does it need a "SAM vertical launch system" (at 2:07) ??:o:o:o
https://youtu.be/7F3TgmRn1HI?t=2m7s
If there are civilian subs they all look like the tourist type with 50 viewing ports or these research style subs.
http://www.seamagine.com/img/AURORA-4-Pic1.jpg