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Kuznetsov for sale!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_...carrier_Varyag
The things money can buy in Russia... I know this is old news but its still kind of interesting. |
Been in chinese hands for a while now it doesnt even look like a kuzzie any more and anyways it has no machinery so it cant move (YET).
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$20 million?? Christ, why didn't someone tell me?
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$20 million?:o
No way. Even the russian's wouldn't sell something that cheaply...:doh: |
Hell we could've all pooled our money and turned her into a Subsim.com party ship.
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I'm telling you, if we could pool $500 each, in about 2 years I could buy one of those Russians and get it sub-safe (at least to 100 feet), and we could have a Subsim Cruise Sub. Everyone could book a little time and I would take her around picking up guys for a 7 submarine cruise. Why should all the middle-age ladies and old people have all the fun with cruises? :ping:
Investment Russian Whiskey: $350,000 upgrades and repairs: $250,000 total: $600,000 Subsim stakeolders: 1200 Investment each: $500 Annual operating costs professional crew of 4: $150,000 fuel, supplies, rations: $200,000 total: $350,000 Return stakeholder return: one week aboard sub plus profitsharing Income Paying cruise guests per week: 35 Cost of cruise per week for non-stakeholders: $800 Net sales: $1,344,000 I'm watching ebay for a sub, let you know what I find. |
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I think neal just found his neech in the market hmmm....
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http://www.subsim.com/images2/1_stuf1.jpg
Danish home built sub. Here is his earlier sub, Kraka http://www.silenthunter.dk/article/UC3/1/image001.jpg McBeck is the contact man for Peter, the sub builder. I bet with half a million, he could put together a decent 150 footer that could could carry 10~15. . |
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