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Topic: Hobie Mirage drive human powered submarine  (Read 4536 times)

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avodude

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The mirage drive enabled the US Navy team a win in the 2011 Human-powered submarine race. 

Check it out at about 2:40



Ranger Dave

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Damn..wanted to see it in action. Awesome they got the Title back.
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NoYaks

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Another post I'm late with, but that happens when you are a newbie... oh well. Go Navy! Just wanted to thank the poster for this video it shows the strength of the Hobie name for the USN to brag about using the Mirage Drive.
The propeller drive is interesting also. Suppose they did the counter rotating props to be sure there was no directional pull? Then again, it's a slow boat so I may be reading too much into it.
Looks like the "boys" were having a ball.
Four years in Uncle Sam's canoe club I had a great time in the Navy.