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Cruising in a submarine
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Cruising in a submarine
Hey...I took the 'Nautilus submarine tour at Disney World in '93.
that was colourful and interesting. :-) David Ward wrote in message ink.net... Ralf - a sub is a black sewer pipe with people in. It'd be a rare thing to find someone who'd pay for the pleasure more than once. It's a tough place to earn a living - not a pleasure cruise by any definition. A special respect is earned by those who serve in the undersea services. Dave Been there, done that. USN 26 years. |
Cruising in a submarine
Hey...I took the 'Nautilus submarine tour at Disney World in '93.
that was colourful and interesting. :-) David Ward wrote in message ink.net... Ralf - a sub is a black sewer pipe with people in. It'd be a rare thing to find someone who'd pay for the pleasure more than once. It's a tough place to earn a living - not a pleasure cruise by any definition. A special respect is earned by those who serve in the undersea services. Dave Been there, done that. USN 26 years. |
Cruising in a submarine
Hmm...went "cruising" for 16 hours on USS Pennsylvania (SSBN 735) with
a friend of mine who was a chief radioman aboard her. I got to LISTEN to the ocean on the main passive sonar, which was fascinating. The only time I got to "see" the ocean was when we were surfaced and 7 of us at a time climbed up the 4 long ladders in the sail up to the tiny observation deck in the top of her massive sail. Her bow always remains under water when she's surfaced. a huge bow wave climbs up over her sleek hull all the way to the base of the sail below us and a giant whitewater water falls is created when this huge wave falls off the rounded deck port and starboard creating a whitewater wake that can be seen way, way back astern of her fin. I would not trade THAT day cruising for all the days in any kind of pleasure craft in my life. I was very humbled by the absolute professionalism I witnessed the entire 16 hours we were at sea. It was the experience of a lifetime...... On 22 Feb 2004 00:38:19 -0800, (Ralf Dieholt) wrote: I think the world under the oceans is much more beautiful than the ugly world we see each day. So I think submarine cruises are a huge market for the future with billions of $$$ to earn. Larry W4CSC No, no, Scotty! I said, "Beam me a wrench.", not a WENCH! Kirk Out..... |
Cruising in a submarine
Hmm...went "cruising" for 16 hours on USS Pennsylvania (SSBN 735) with
a friend of mine who was a chief radioman aboard her. I got to LISTEN to the ocean on the main passive sonar, which was fascinating. The only time I got to "see" the ocean was when we were surfaced and 7 of us at a time climbed up the 4 long ladders in the sail up to the tiny observation deck in the top of her massive sail. Her bow always remains under water when she's surfaced. a huge bow wave climbs up over her sleek hull all the way to the base of the sail below us and a giant whitewater water falls is created when this huge wave falls off the rounded deck port and starboard creating a whitewater wake that can be seen way, way back astern of her fin. I would not trade THAT day cruising for all the days in any kind of pleasure craft in my life. I was very humbled by the absolute professionalism I witnessed the entire 16 hours we were at sea. It was the experience of a lifetime...... On 22 Feb 2004 00:38:19 -0800, (Ralf Dieholt) wrote: I think the world under the oceans is much more beautiful than the ugly world we see each day. So I think submarine cruises are a huge market for the future with billions of $$$ to earn. Larry W4CSC No, no, Scotty! I said, "Beam me a wrench.", not a WENCH! Kirk Out..... |
Cruising in a submarine
"Don White" wrote
: Hey...I took the 'Nautilus submarine tour at Disney World in '93. : that was colourful and interesting. :-) : Ahhhhhh hhahahahhahaaaaa. I'm bustin' a gut. Now come help me clean the coffee offa m' keyboard. Dave |
Cruising in a submarine
"Don White" wrote
: Hey...I took the 'Nautilus submarine tour at Disney World in '93. : that was colourful and interesting. :-) : Ahhhhhh hhahahahhahaaaaa. I'm bustin' a gut. Now come help me clean the coffee offa m' keyboard. Dave |
Cruising in a submarine
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Cruising in a submarine
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Cruising in a submarine
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