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waterballast
12-18-2005, 04:57 PM
I am interested in the concept of 2 fully submerged tubular hulls that travel deep eneogh to avoid wave action. Diesel engines are within the hulls and snorkel air and exhaust. The 2 hulls are joined by vertical struts to a wheel house and mesh deck area well above wave height level. The concept is like two mini subs ,in tandem ,remotely controlled from an above water low wave impact structure.Similat to an oil rig but much more slippery/fast.
Does anyone know of links in this concept. Does it already exist?

Deering
12-18-2005, 05:12 PM
It's called a wave-piercer design. Here's a link to an example: http://www.goldcoastyachts.com/wavep.htm

Keep in mind that if the hull (pontoon) is FULLY submerged beneath you... it will sink with the next gram of weight you add since there is zero reserve buoyancy.

jam007
12-19-2005, 03:11 AM
How´s about stability? As I understand submarines have very low longitudal stability when submerged. How does it work for this kind of hull?

Ander M

waterballast
12-19-2005, 04:42 AM
Pitch could be managed by automated stern planes.

Raggi_Thor
12-19-2005, 06:16 AM
It's called a SWATH. Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull.
While the waterpplane area is small, it's not zero.
There are several ways to add some reserve bouyance.

http://www.swath.com/concept.htm
http://www.swathocean.com/

waterballast
12-19-2005, 01:58 PM
Thanks Ragnar. :)

jam007
12-19-2005, 04:42 PM
Interesting!

Anders M

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