Personal submarine

A personal submarine is a submarine, usually privately funded and constructed, which is usually primarily intended for recreational use.

Some are used also for scientific purposes.

The other uses includes tourism, filming, water sporting, rescuing and spying. Some are as huge as 285 meters long in length with capacity to stay underwater for several weeks (e.g. Migaloo submarine yacht). Those personal submarines which are available for sale costs from 16,000 USD to 2+ Billion USD. Wide range of them is available from 1-person to 34+ occupants, some can go just 12 meters underwater and some can even reach to Marina Trench.

Such submarines can be designed from scratch by the builder or built to available plans.

Records

Timeline of deepest dive, solo, in a submarine
Date Depth Sub pilot Sub Notes
1985 914 metres (2,999 ft) Graham Hawkes Deep Rover [1][2]
6 March 2012 8,166 metres (26,791 ft) James Cameron Deepsea Challenger [3]
26 March 2012 10,898 metres (35,755 ft) James Cameron Deepsea Challenger This is the deepest possible dive, diving to the deepest point on Earth, the Challenger Deep. No future dive can best this record, though others can match it.[4]
Timeline of deepest dive, solo, in a submarine, women
Date Depth Sub pilot Sub Notes
1986 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) Sylvia Earle Deep Rover This tied the record set by Graham Hawkes in the same sub.[5][6]

See also

Recreational submarines
Other submersibles
Manufacturers and organizations

References


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