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Old 07-27-11, 12:10 PM   #1
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Stay classy.
Hey, staffs need amusement too.

Edit: And not to turn this into flaming, two simple questions to Anthony and anyone, really:

1: Do you think the only information the museum, therefore the staff, has about an object, is the thing written on the posts?

2: How many self proclaimed experts visit (on average) per week?
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Old 07-27-11, 01:27 PM   #2
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Old 07-27-11, 03:28 PM   #3
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Never said I actually said it lol

I did think it tho haha

I would only make a scene in public if it was an emergency.

Oh, couldn't they have 2 tours (one of which you get to go down the hatch), or have placed the hole somewhere else? I'd have much rather seen a set of stairs going down into it from the deck...
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Oh, couldn't they have 2 tours (one of which you get to go down the hatch), or have placed the hole somewhere else? I'd have much rather seen a set of stairs going down into it from the deck...
From a insurance/liability standpoint it is not recommend. There is plenty of compartments on the Torsk that do not have access for visitors. The Torsk has stairs to enter and exit. What she does not have is a nice building surrounding and protecting her from the elements like U-505. However, it is kind of cool to see her in the water which is her natural habitat.
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From a insurance/liability standpoint it is not recommend. There is plenty of compartments on the Torsk that do not have access for visitors. The Torsk has stairs to enter and exit. What she does not have is a nice building surrounding and protecting her from the elements like U-505. However, it is kind of cool to see her in the water which is her natural habitat.
If there were ever a fund to move her to an enclosed aquarium, I'd donate every dime I could afford. Same with the Requin. And I'd lobby congress to authorize the USS Bowfin to sail under her own power - and give her her authorization to dive.

History is something that is definitely worth my hard earned dollar. I'd even put off my car projects for it.
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Old 07-27-11, 05:26 PM   #6
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If there were ever a fund to move her to an enclosed aquarium, I'd donate every dime I could afford. Same with the Requin. And I'd lobby congress to authorize the USS Bowfin to sail under her own power - and give her her authorization to dive.

History is something that is definitely worth my hard earned dollar. I'd even put off my car projects for it.

The funds to do such things are only dreams of the volunteers that keep them preserved. For the Torsk, getting a Fairbanks working again would be great but other things on the boat need much more attention than getting a engine started. Plus, if the Torsk dived it would be her last. The induction system in the sail is rusted open about an inch or two. Furthermore, when the US Navy hands a vessel over for museum use they basically take a chainsaw to the wiring in every compartment. In short, they do their best to assure the vessel would not function like it was made to function. As a machine of war. Just dry dock alone was millions for cleaning and paint. Growler will attest to that! We work for the same cause concerning the USS Torsk. Growler is much more involved now Torsk and the Lighthouse Chesapeake.
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Another aspect of public access is the issue of Americans with Daisabilities Act (ADA) requirements. Any organization, public or private, that accepts public tax funds or grants is required to comply with ADA standards for access by all segemnts of the public. To deny access, aside from the spectre of individual suits, can result in the loss of public tax funds.
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Old 07-27-11, 08:04 PM   #8
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Ah. Thank you. You just made me remember why working on research and not having to deal with the visitors can be a paradise on Earth compared to the alternatives.
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Unfortunately, no pics. Museum staff would not allow it, don't know why. Only small groups allowed under staff excort for a guided tour. Tour guide gave a basic description of each space but the bulk of the tour (and audio effects) was describing the conditions at the time of aquistion by the Task Force that attacked her, to surfacing, order to scuttle and abandon ship and arrival of US Navy forces on board.

All the instruments and controls have the original German tags. Not even English translations. But I have enough knowledge of subs to figure most out. No time to wander though. Get in, go through, get out. They run the groups through too quickly.

I thought the Gato/Balao were small (compared to modern SSN's). The Type IXC hull was only about 12 feet max width.
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Whoa!

Neal, what's with this avatar?
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What's up. One post and the avatar changed again!

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What's up. One post and the avatar changed again!

There are two avatars that come and go at a set post count. "Wild Night in Bangkok" comes at post #179 and "Rough Night at Langtree's Brothel" comes right about where you're at.
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No time to wander though. Get in, go through, get out. They run the groups through too quickly.
I've heard this complaint often. Sad, really, but understandable, somewhat. Too many people would be prying everything loose on that boat, as rare as it is. Hell, we see people trying to pry stuff off of Torsk and the other museum boats, and, while not rare, these boats aren't exactly uncommon, either.

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I thought the Gato/Balao were small (compared to modern SSN's). The Type IXC hull was only about 12 feet max width.
ID (inner diameter) or beam?

EDIT: Neptunus, the Avatars change at certain post counts, for a post or two... Neal's just having a bit of fun.
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ID (inner diameter) or beam?
ID!
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Old 07-28-11, 07:22 AM   #15
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And let us not forget the effect of "Do not touch the objects" signs.

Poke, poke, poke...
Oh, brother, you said it. I've said to people, when they ask (about anything, sometimes) that, "That takes the boat down underwater," and then watched as they messed with it; if what I told them were true, they would have killed themselves, their family, and everyone else on the boat, and they chuckle it off like it's no big deal. Since, you know, I couldn't have been serious. If there's a particularly obnoxious visitor, I'll hit the klaxon when they can't see me.

There's a reason why the AC panel is screened off from visitors, but that still doesn't stop them from sticking their fingers into live circuit panels after prying the covers off.

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ID!
Torsk's inside diameter (the people tank) is probably that, or less. To the Germans' credit, at least their compartment watertight doors are easier to get through, being round; American boats used smaller, oval-shaped doors that don't necessarily lend themselves to rapid transition for the tall and broad-shouldered among us.
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