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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.
Daily Picture - Saturday 11/15
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crystal
Posted 2008-11-15 7:28 AM (#21534)


Master and Commander

Posts: 2191

Location: Port Ludlow, WA (the Olympic Penninsula)
Subject: Daily Picture - Saturday 11/15

FYI: The Daily Picture feature is now shut down on rontini's BBS at his request  He felt that we were advertising on his board (48 years and I still can't understand this guy) - - soooo Mr. Gentry becomes the "world's only" source for these efforts... O.K. with you Don????

Yellow Submarine - Yellow Submarine

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http://www.usssealion.com/sealion/images/featured_picture.htm

subvetss
Posted 2008-11-15 10:47 AM (#21537 - in reply to #21534)
Senior Crew

Posts: 186

Subject: RE: Daily Picture - Saturday 11/15

John,
Do you know what boat this yellow one is?
Joe'the'Most
Palm Bay Ken
Posted 2008-11-15 4:12 PM (#21543 - in reply to #21537)


Great Sage of the Sea

Posts: 539

Location: Palm Bay, Florida
Subject: RE: Daily Picture - Saturday 11/15

It ain't the GRAMPUS Joe. If you look at some of the older pics of GRAMPUS available online, there was an additional mast fairing added on the starboard side aft on the sail.
Don Gentry
Posted 2008-11-15 4:28 PM (#21544 - in reply to #21537)


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Location: Renton, WA
Subject: RE: Daily Picture - Saturday 11/15

That would be the Menhaden.... http://users.infomagic.net/~grog/377Scrap.htm
crystal
Posted 2008-11-15 5:15 PM (#21547 - in reply to #21534)


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Posts: 2191

Location: Port Ludlow, WA (the Olympic Penninsula)
Subject: RE: Daily Picture - Saturday 11/15

Yep, she had been up here at the Keyport Base (R&D area) for quite some time until it became apparent that she just couldn't be of further use - kind of sounds like the same old story... Her demise was just prior to the Sailfish and now the Trout (in Phily), the last of the last... Thank God they saved the USS Dolphin SS-555. I wonder if we can tour her in September at the USSVI Convention in San Diego? (Mr. Householder?)

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