Das Boot 2015: Living On A Research Submarine, Germany - September 2015

Wreck diving expedition at the Baltic Sea off German coast near Wismar. September 2015. So far the deepest and longest dive with the private submarine “Euronaut“. The target is an 180 years old wreck of a wooden sailing cargo ship, which used to transport bricks. “Euronaut“ is a private project of a research and diver support submarine built by Carsten Standfuss - a German naval architect. It has been designed between 1988 and 2000. Then it took another 12 years to build it on holidays, weekends and after work. Most systems on board are second hand and homebuilt. The sub has overall length of 16 m (52 ft), surface displacement of 57 tons and is capable of diving up to 250 m (820 ft). Transit speed is up to 6 knots with a 190 hp diesel engine. Electric drive measures 40 kW. The life support system provides air for the crew of six persons for a week. The diving chamber allows saturation dives to the depths similar to the operational depth of the submarine. https:/
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