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Is it possible to sail underwater???
I want to build a sailing submarine.
Is that possible or impossible??? |
Is it possible to sail underwater???
impossible. All it will do is drift with currents. Sail boats, on the other
hand, use the water to help generate lift via the drag it creates. DP. causes."Lucas J. Riesau" wrote in message ups.com... I want to build a sailing submarine. Is that possible or impossible??? |
Is it possible to sail underwater???
A sailboat operates in two mediums, air and water, and the boat is designed
to take advantange of both. So by definition, you can't sail completely under water. A hydrofoil could be seen as a boat with the foil under the water, and the boat out of the water. A submarine would be, by definition, completely under the water, and the operators inside the vessel, and you want to have it powered by a sail out of the water? How do they see the sail, so as to trim it? For that matter, how do they see where they are going? Sailboats are by definition, bouyant, and submarines, aren't. So let's say you are writing a sci-fi novel about our planet (or a simular planet) where there was a radioactive atmosphere, and no engines for powering vessels. And the vessel operators can't got topside, ever. If that were so, why would they want to go anywere with their sailing submarine? When they get there, they can't get out of the water, so their destination would have to be under the water (which, somehow has escaped radioactivity). Hmmm, they'd still be better off with a vessel that was out of the water, as it would be quicker. But you could submerse it when it got where it was going. Yes, that's the ticket... "Lucas J. Riesau" wrote in message ups.com... I want to build a sailing submarine. Is that possible or impossible??? |
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