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At random: Nautilus has long been a popular name for a submarine. Some of the more famous of these are Robert Fulton's NAUTILUS (1800), Jules Verne's fictional Nautilus, and the NAUTILUS of Sir Hubert Wilkins in which he attempted a voyage to the North Pole under the ice (1931). There have also been three U.S. submarines of that name, including the world's first nuclear powered submarine built by the Electric Boat Division.
Need a Submarine Photo!!!
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iPOD
Posted 2010-02-08 6:46 AM (#34772)


Master and Commander

Posts: 1247

Location: Rockingham Western Australia
Subject: Need a Submarine Photo!!!

Circa 1983 entering Sydney from the bottom OXLEY, OTWAY (?), OTAMA, ONSLOW.

POD was on OXLEY at the time stationed in the Motor Room (Manoeuvring) as you would say on the Sticks!



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Smiley
Posted 2010-02-08 12:45 PM (#34787 - in reply to #34772)
Great Sage of the Sea

Posts: 811

Location: NW Connecticut
Subject: RE: Need a Submarine Photo!!!

I can see it now.. "look at those idiots taken up both sides of the channel".. But whose gonna argue with them? Nice photo I will borrow it for my collection if it's okay with you... As for the channel thing I have weigh layed my course on 2 occasions in the Thames to allow a boat lots of channel room inbound and once outbound from Groton. However I did get close enough to wave and point to my "Dolphin Flag" that I fly from my radio/radar mast on my boat. On both occasions I got a wave in return, I'm sure the Con had me marked and plotted in their scope..LOL. I can hear it now.. "Hey l;ook there goes another crazy ex boat sailor getting all excited like a school girl" Keep an eye on him.LOL
Ric
Posted 2010-02-08 3:08 PM (#34791 - in reply to #34772)


Plankowner

Posts: 9191

Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map.
Subject: RE: Need a Submarine Photo!!!

..is that why she's lagging behind the others?
Pedro
Posted 2010-02-08 6:15 PM (#34794 - in reply to #34772)


COMSUBBBS

Posts: 2974

Location: Liverpool, England
Subject: RE: Need a Submarine Photo!!!

Nice shot POD. Nice to know we were both back afties - the creme de la creme of the elite.

Cheers

Pedro
Roy Ator
Posted 2010-02-08 9:03 PM (#34798 - in reply to #34794)


Great Sage of the Sea

Posts: 892

Location: Palo Pinto County, Texas
Subject: RE: Need a Submarine Photo!!!

Agree! It's always great these days to see a view of diesel boats underway. What great memories they stimulate!
Flapper
Posted 2010-02-08 11:09 PM (#34799 - in reply to #34791)


Master and Commander

Posts: 1107

Location: Tucson AZ
Subject: RE: Need a Submarine Photo!!!

Har! I (at least) got the pun, Ric.
iPOD
Posted 2010-02-09 2:29 AM (#34800 - in reply to #34799)


Master and Commander

Posts: 1247

Location: Rockingham Western Australia
Subject: RE: Need a Submarine Photo!!!

I'm ignoring him and you can tell him that!
rover177
Posted 2010-03-17 10:34 PM (#35733 - in reply to #34772)
Master and Commander

Posts: 1576

Location: Wollongong, NSW
Subject: RE: Need a Submarine Photo!!!

Just seen this photo. Onslow (the lagger) would have been going into refit after running for five years. Two boats have undergone SWUP, two are still TCSS9 fire control system sleek undersea stalkers of death.
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