What Can I Do With This Unique Vessel?

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Sharktank, Oct 17, 2004.

  1. Sharktank
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    Sharktank New Member

    Unique Submersible Tri-Hull Vessel - What Can I Do ????

    I could use some ideas on what I can do with my new vessel. Originally, this was designed to carry a 7 passenger tour sub for an operation in the Bahama's. The sub was half built and we had to design a support vessel to carry it. Well, the manufacture of the sub was offered a large sum of money to take his business out of the country and can no longer provide the sub. What I have is a boat that is a tri-hull with a lower and upper deck - both 40' L X 18' W. The lower deck can submerge into the water up to 7' deep. The upper deck will be nicely furnished with restroom, bar, entertainment and Helm. The propulsion system is a state-of-the-art electric with large gensets/bat's. Very Environmentally friendly! Also has bow-thrusters, joy stick controlls, and other unique items. It has a lift capacity of 20,000 pounds and designed to carry 18 passengers.
    Now that you know a little about the boat what kind of operation will this vessel prosper at? Some idea's we thought of are:1. Put a cage around the bottom and use it as a large shark viewing vessel with paying passengers swimming with the sharks. 2. Filming Boat- Film crews could easily launch heavy equipment from a submerged platform. 3. Scuba operation.
    If you can think of any ideas where we can utilize the uniqueness of this vessel your input would be much appreciated.
    I have pics of the vessel if anyone is intrested.
    Randy
     

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  2. Sean Herron
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    Sean Herron Senior Member

    As I was reading...

    Hello...

    As I was reading through this you answered your own question with my ideas - a shark viewing and filming vessel - perhaps same for reef dive mothership...

    Sell it to the American Navy - they love to inventory smallcraft with no real purpose - plump the budget...

    Strange thing you have there - great thread starter...

    I am bored - was sunny and windy yesterday - I have a new motor - did not go out - my wife went squishy tomato on me - I need to mark and track the calendar more - and today it is raining...

    Is it politically incorrect to say squishy tomatoe (with an 'E')...

    You should post some pictures NOW - manage attachments...

    SH.
     
  3. Sharktank
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    Sharktank New Member

    Unique Vessel!

    Thanks Sean, I've added some construction photos. We are farther along in construction I just have to find the pics in the computer.
    Randy
     
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