[PSUBS-MAILIST] New Join

via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Wed May 17 19:14:40 EDT 2023


Good evening, John,
Welcome to the group.  Besides sharing a common interest, I think you'll find this is just a darn good bunch of people with a wide range of education and background.  I used to be very active in PSubs, but due to some family circumstances had to pull back quite a bit.  I hope you enjoy the associations as much as I have.Best wishes,Jim Todd
In a message dated 5/16/2023 11:11:40 PM Central Standard Time, personal_submersibles at psubs.org writes: 
Hi all, Saying hi and introducing myself as a new poster on the list here.  I live in CA, have zero engineering background, but have gotten hooked looking at all of these projects.  I don’t have the time or space to start a project in the next couple years, which gives me some time to figure out if I can develop the skills to make a go of this, as I’m not much of a project guy at the moment.   In thinking about how to proceed, I wanted to gain an understanding of how folks go about their respective designs: I’d like to come up with something “of my own” but understand that to have some calculation/measurement skills that are foreign to me.  Is it enough to do some focused reading in Busby to get the ball rolling?  Criteria I think I’m interested in1) Multi-person (realistically that means 2 I think…)2) Less interested in depth as opposed to ability to (if possible) be maneuverable, some endurance.  I’m most caught by the R300 as a concept, to frame the discussion. Those are my thoughts, if there’s anyone near San Diego who has time to talk about their project I’d love to meet y’all, either way I look forward to talking with folks here. In closing, the first message that came through for me was regarding the death of Phil Nuytten: Sad to learn of it and my thoughts are with friends and family here and throughout- I know what it’s like to lose special group members, and it’s never easy. Thanks to all,John BussardSan Diego, CA_______________________________________________Personal_Submersibles mailing listPersonal_Submersibles at psubs.orghttp://www.psubs.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/personal_submersibles
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