SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE "SKIFF"

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0005593400
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RIPPUB
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U
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3
Document Creation Date: 
June 24, 2015
Document Release Date: 
November 2, 2011
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Case Number: 
F-2010-01480
Publication Date: 
July 1, 1958
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"Technical Services Staff Water-Air Division (TSS/WAD) Class A and Class B Projects. Equipment and/or Test Reports Available for Operational Use or Planning." APPROVED FOR RELEASE[] DATE: 27-Oct-2011 NO: W-9 CATEGORY: .INFILTRATION/EXFILTRATION Date: 1 July 1958 CLASS: "A" PURPOSE: For transporting an operator, 2 passengers, and 120 pounds of equipment in moderate to rough water for distances up to 110 miles. CHARACTERISTICS: Operates in two conditions of trim; buoyant and semi- submerged Wood and aluminum construction with plywood sheathing on bottom, sides, and deck. Length 19-1/2', beam 5'3", draft; buoyant 2'8"; semi- submerged 3'8", weight 3650 pounds. Speed in semi-submerged condition; full speed 4.7 knots; cruising speed 4.1 knots; slow speed 2.5 knots. Designed to be cached in up to 30 feet of water for periods up to 3-4 weeks. OPERATIONAL CAPABILITIES: This boat is remarkably stable, easy to maneuver and control. It has operated successfully in ocean swells of 6-8', with surface chop of 5' and winds of 30 knots. Sea-keeping qualities are excellent. A number of radar detection tests, using various types of radar units have been conducted with this boat and radar detectability is less than that of a rubber boat, type RB-12. It is extremely silent acoustically and has been operated against various underwater hydro-phone equipment.