Rumdumb Finished The Big Diver Craft !

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Eastwest

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Location
Rum Dumb Hippydom California
# of dives
1000 - 2499
I am proud indeed with this finished craft and all the propulsive mechanisms work like a dream . I put 110 percent effort and the results show they are over the top. I wish to show some pics but there are to many one off kind and nobody will copy it yet . It does need buoyance foam being of a shell design with 1100 cubic inches of flotation for a neutral effect . See you soon with some test results ! Thank you God for the help , peace and love for us all Rumdumb
 
Do you really need a new thread for every step you take on this project?
Until there is an original picture. It kinda a waste of time.
 
Got your message loud and clear but now I need 1200 square inches of flotation foam . That should be 40 pounds of lift to be exact but 500.00 $ is much to pricey for me . The whole project cost under 800.00 $ since my own labor is totally free . Work hard , play hard is my choice today and my welder is still in business being the best in the west with aluminum and stainless . My inlaw just came back from Texas so now he can drive my boat while testing my new big diver craft
 
This project is close to being a wrap and glueing the flotation is the next step . 27 cubic inches of foam equals one pound of flotation . I found 300 feet of static rope for rappelling off of cliffs in Sespe Gorges so will use it as a tow line from the stern of my boat . I redesigned my custom anchor reel so now can use it in the front or back of the boat . One very last thing is to install a snap shackel for a quick release devise then Rumdumb can claim it is 100% done . Thank God And Bless All Of Us !!! Rumdumb
 

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