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<div><font size="3">Congratulations on Gamma's first dive in a long time.  
Lots of folks will be eager to see pictures of such an historic event and hear 
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<div>In a message dated 5/6/2014 6:11:02 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
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<div class="yqt6708279062" id="yqt45495"><blockquote style="PADDING-LEFT:5px;MARGIN-LEFT:5px;BORDER-LEFT:blue 2px solid;"><font style="BACKGROUND-COLOR:transparent;" color="#000000" size="2" face="Arial">Hi 
  Alan,<br clear="none">We took lots of pictures, I am trying to figure out this stupid 
  windows 8.1 :-) I will post them when my wife takes pitty on me and helps me. 
  <br clear="none">I must say, and I am sure Scott will agree, I will never get over the 
  feeling that depth means nothing in a sub.  One minute your looking at 
  the surface the next your 50 feet down looking at weeds and fish, and it feels 
  the same.  Very neat 
  feeling.<br clear="none">Hank<br clear="none">--------------------------------------------<br clear="none">On Tue, 
  5/6/14, Alan James via Personal_Submersibles 
  <personal_submersibles@psubs.org> wrote:<br clear="none"><br clear="none">Subject: Re: 
  [PSUBS-MAILIST] Gamma first dive<br clear="none">To: "Personal Submersibles General 
  Discussion" <personal_submersibles@psubs.org><br clear="none">Received: Tuesday, May 
  6, 2014, 6:53 PM<br clear="none"><br clear="none">Well done<br clear="none">Hank,that's<br clear="none">submarine no 5 or 6 ??. 
  Look forward to some<br clear="none">pictures.Alan<br clear="none">       <br clear="none">  
  From: hank pronk 
  via<br clear="none">Personal_Submersibles<br clear="none"><personal_submersibles@psubs.org><br clear="none">  
  To:<br clear="none">personal_submersibles@psubs.org <br clear="none">  Sent:<br clear="none">Wednesday, May 7, 
  2014 10:07 AM<br clear="none">  Subject:<br clear="none">[PSUBS-MAILIST] Gamma first dive<br clear="none">  
    <br clear="none">Today I took Gamma to Premier Lake and did several<br clear="none">dives.  
  I reached 50 feet on the second dive and my<br clear="none">employee took it out for a 20 
  foot dive.  <br clear="none">The hatch was leaking on the first dive until I got down 
  to<br clear="none">20 feet or so.  Never leaked after that.  No other<br clear="none">leaks at 
  all.<br clear="none">ACQ's are amazing and clear as a bell.  I hit the<br clear="none">bottom a 
  bunch of times until I figured it out.  <br clear="none">The rudder is<br clear="none">  very 
  effective and the sub is quite speedy going forward<br clear="none">and poor in 
  reverse.  Acceleration is modest but it<br clear="none">gets going quite well.<br clear="none">The 
  launch cart worked quite well but was a bit problematic<br clear="none">because it floats 
  :-) <br clear="none">I have a small noise to trace from the magnetic drive<br clear="none">coupler 
  area.<br clear="none">All in all a success <br clear="none">Hank 
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