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Thread Author: zippy Replies: 11

 One of Old Navy - zippy
Do Royal Navy nuclear submarines have capstans?

Thanks.
 One of Old Navy - Manatee
They probably have Players Navy Cut. Or Senior Service.
Last edited by: Manatee on Thu 11 May 17 at 18:04
 One of Old Navy - Old Navy
Yes, one at each end. Powered by the main hydraulic system and controlled with a waist high "T" spanner fitted to a flush deck control valve near the capstans.
Last edited by: Old Navy on Thu 11 May 17 at 18:37
 One of Old Navy - zippy
Many thanks!
 One of Old Navy - CGNorwich
Next time RTFM ;-)

www.amazon.co.uk/Astute-Class-Nuclear-Submarine-Workshop/dp/1785210718

 One of Old Navy - Haywain
"Next time RTFM ;-)"

But Zippy might have been talking about Trafalgar class subs.

If it's anything like my mate's boat, you just jump off the front with a piece of thick string. Naturally, if it's a sub, you'll need to surface first ;-)
 One of Old Navy - Fullchat
"They probably have Players Navy Cut. Or Senior Service. "

On that subject are they completely smoke free zones? As you cant nip out for a quick fag.
 One of Old Navy - Old Navy
>> "They probably have Players Navy Cut. Or Senior Service. "
>>
>> On that subject are they completely smoke free zones? As you cant nip out for
>> a quick fag.
>>

Not in my day. Smoking was banned for specific reasons and in certain areas. Now, it would not surprise me if they are totally non smoking.
 One of Old Navy - Old Navy
>> Naturally, if it's a sub, you'll need to surface first ;-)
>>

Not necessarily, you can't get onto the casing (deck) in poor weather. There is an emergency towing system which is controlled internally.
 One of Old Navy - CGNorwich
"But Zippy might have been talking about Trafalgar class subs."


They're all pretty much the same. Straightforward really. Once you've dismantled one I reckon you could tackle any of them

Same as space craft really

haynes.com/en-gb/nasa-space-shuttle-manual
 One of Old Navy - Old Navy
My car has more computing power than early nuclear submarines.
 One of Old Navy - Old Navy
>> Yes, one at each end. Powered by the main hydraulic system and controlled with a
>> waist high "T" spanner fitted to a flush deck control valve near the capstans.
>>

Edit :-

The capstans are retractable, as are the cleats for securing the mooring ropes.
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