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I think they are using it for spare parts, but they never really said what their intentions were. I informed them that the average scope weighs about 2000 pounds.
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I believe the Torsk scopes were craned up. Currently they are chained to the ceiling (ob scope) and the attack scope is blocked with wood under it. We can still spin it around etc.
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The Pampanito had some hydraulics company donate time and parts in order to get their periscopes housings operational. Of course, her machinery works, too. I don't think we're going to bother with too many mechanical devices on this boat.
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I forget where the scope is coming from. I think it's an observation scope and the museum would like to get one of them working on the boat.
I have been reviewing the hydraulic system for the scopes and I think that it will be a major project whether we replace the scopes with a crane or try to get the hydraulics working, raise the scopes under power, and then repair the observation scope while it's installed. Right now both of our scopes are propped up. I told Rick that probably the higher priority at this point is to restore power to the circuit panels in the control room, since a lot of boat functions are routed through there. Once that happens, things like a working 1MC, radar, hydraulics, etc. have a better chance of becoming a reality. It would be nice if a local hydraulics company donated their time to restoring our hydraulics, but I'm not holding my breath.
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Yea, we probably should restore power to the circuit board before anything else, it is too bad that Dick Fogle (a WWII sub vet) passed away last fall, since he was an electricians mate, he would be a real help.
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I think one of the other vets that I met at the meeting in January is also an electricians mate. He's the one that told me that the wiring in the equipment is very stiff and "crunchy" because it's covered in asbestos. I thought it was mainly due to dry rot, but was glad to hear that the wiring would not catch fire, if and when we power everything up in the 1MC stack.
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Have you guys located the tubes for the 1MC you were looking for? As far as the hydraulics, major undertaking but it can be done. We were fortunate to find a hydraulic pump on a ship strip. The con in the Torsk needs a lot of work.
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I found a few suppliers for the tubes. Very easy to obtain and very cheap for the most part. The fun part will be replacing all of the capacitors.
![]() As far as I could tell when I was in the pump room our machinery appeared to be 95% - 99% intact. One of the pumps looked like it was missing a small cover, but it could have been laying on one of the nearby work benches. We probably need to make an assessment of that system in time to loot parts from the USS Trout when she becomes available for scrounging. It would also behoove us to keep an eye on the Clamagore to see if the Navy takes her back at some point. Her equipment will probably be more valuable than the Trout's due to not being left to rot for 35 years in mothballs.
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