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Difficulties Numbing
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I had a similar one on HMS Belfast - when down in the engine room I realised just how far it was to the top deck if one needed to abandon ship. Made me appreciate just how scared one would be (well, I would be) working and waiting for a torpedo impact.
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Navy Seal
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I had the chance to visit a Tench Class American Submarine. As you said, the living conditions are close and spartan. I'm sure everyone would agree that the crews that manned these vessels were a special breed. I think everyone who visits a Sub, especially a WW2 era diesel electric sub has an appreciation for the crews fortitude and dedication with regards to their living conditions.
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to buy dolphin badge cuff links at the gift shop (I've never served in the Navy) and thought it was borderline inappropriate to wear them; if even discretely. I appreciate what dolphins mean to those who have earned them, so I happily settled on some nice anchors. Sometimes I wonder if I joined the wrong service! Thanks for the encouragement Wallace! I like to quietly lurk within the forums, and have done so over a few handles since 2003. I do appreciate the dignified pace of the attendees here, and love being a part of it. What a great group! Last edited by Wizz; 02-20-16 at 05:20 AM. Reason: grammar! |
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Grey Wolf
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Well, the fantastic Danish hosts of the last intercontinental subsim meeting in Copenhagen/Denmark made it possible for us attending members to actually dive in a privately built submarine, the legendary UC3 Nautilus
http://uc3nautilus.dk/ I remember doing the first dive with Peter Madsen, Neal Stevens and Limkol. When the hatches got closed, I felt like „omg, i don't want people to read in the news about me tomorrow „tragic indicent: subsim nerds accidently killed themselves in Copenhagen harbour with real submarine (Darwin award)“ or „day 3: rescue team about to make contact with crew of submarine“. I even called my wife from inside the sub to tell her what I was about to do, and to say good-bye to her, just in case, later I forgot to call her back because I was so excited. After closing the hatches (manholes), the ballast tanks were flooded with water and so we went down stern first, it was a trim dive, until we hit the harbour ground. There we sat for a while. Thankfully, we had compressed air onboard to blow the ballast tanks to pop up again. The moment when I realised that the submarine came off the harbour ground and with its 40 tons weight was slowly hovering in the water, was a relief. The sound and the feeling from the diesel engine running was great, too. The smell of fresh air and the sunshine was even greater. @Horsa has documented the dives on video. May be, he or somebody else can repost them. ![]() |
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Lucky Jack
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They're not the most spacious of boats the Oberons, makes you realise what the early WWI and WWII submarine crews went through in even smaller boats!
Getting through the hatches between compartments is fun too, our guide demonstrated the traditional swing through, I decided to wuss out and went through sideways. But yes, a special breed of men, and indeed women in this modern era. ![]() |
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Chief of the Boat
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Wayfaring Stranger
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So what's worse?, being trapped in a confined space but sleeping on a warm bunk, wearing clean, dry clothes and eating hot chow?, or sitting in an open foxhole up to your knees in mud, soaked to the bone, wearing the same clothes you've had on for a month while sleet and freezing rain pelts down on your head?
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If we are lucky, Nautilus will be back in the water this year - Follow her on Facebook. Heres a video of that day
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Sub Test Pilot
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To be honest I've never had any issue been on many submarines (not served on them) including an Oberon class so I can relate but having worked on some ships in the past it was easy for me to do and go anywhere i had no fear i even used to fall asleep in the steering gear room !
I was lucky enough to go to sea on two submarines and dive down HMS Turbulent and Torbay thinking back that was a long time ago ! ![]() ![]() I didnt find anything at the other end the door was closed! what you dont realise is these tubes are acctually quite long and im not exactly small and even my 140kg friend still had ample room to spare
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That established, can anyone who visited the Nautilus provide any anecdotes or insight to the experience? It sounds like the visit was great referred to by McBeck, however my curiosity is spiked with this announcement. ![]() |
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