Boat!
I was strolling down the coast when this boat caught my eye. It's a 1960's vintage Foxtrot submarine, open to the public. Now, I'm not good with confined spaces, but an opportunity like this I couldn't pass up.
I'm not sure about the maintenance on the boat itself; the outside looked pretty weathered, but that might be normal for submarines. The insides were supposedly kept exactly as they were when the Russians sold it, apart from a few extra light fixtures. Supposedly. To me it looked like it could fall apart at any moment and the thing needs a new paint job bad.
It's not seaworthy any more as far as I know, especially now that they installed stairs in the torpedo rooms.
Aft torpedo room:
Lower ranks' loo and sink:
Engineering spaces:
Crew quarters - higher-ups only:
Control room; a very cramped space, but part of it was cordoned off:
Executive shitter off the bridge:
View through the periscope:
Forward torpedo room:
And finally coming back up through the bow:
Inside a Foxtrot-class submarine (56k out)
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Inside a Foxtrot-class submarine (56k out)
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NicePics! I'm Jealous! We had one docked at the Port of Providence as a museum but it sunk in a blizzard last winter before i could check it out. Been down ever since. Navy Divers have been down to see if they can re float it, but it's likely rotted to shit by now.
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Cool. Looks a lot smaller than the USS Blueback I toured last year in Portland.
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One the inside perhaps, but it's 30m longer than a Barbel on the outside. This class was the largest conventional Soviet submarine.Knife wrote:Cool. Looks a lot smaller than the USS Blueback I toured last year in Portland.
The inside was ridiculously cramped. I'd always envisioned submarines as small, but very neat and precise - this however, looked like the basement of a mdad scientist. Pipes and gauges everywhere, no place to stand except in a very narrow corridor down the centerline... all the time I was there it felt like the walls were closing in on me, and that was with an almost-empty boat and no running engines. I don't even want to imagine what it'd been like at sea.
It's too bad the sail was off-limits, I'd have loved to see what was in there.
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Jesus that's one corroded as fuck commie boat.
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