Re: covert shores suff
Just for fun, my take on Jules Verne's Submarine Nautilus - more at http://www.hisutton.com/Nautilus%20-%20homage%20to%20Jules%20Verne.html
Key:
1 . Armored piercing steel ram
2 . Frontal armor
3 . Ram mounting with sheer joint
4 . Safe hidden behind paneling
5 . Captain's bed
6 . Ghastly Victorian wallpaper
7 . Captain Nemo's cabin
8 . Library
9 . Crank for anchor chain
10 . Salon with round viewing ports
11 . Pipe organ
12 . Dinning room
13 . Steel fender
14 . Forward viewing ports
15 . Wheel
16 . Pilot house
17 . Galley
18 . Wheel to open main hatch from outside
19 . Main hatch with spiral staircase (opens upwards)
20 . Divers' room
21 . Dinghy
22 . Latrine
23 . Dry stores
24 . Rear steel fender
25 . Telescopic light post
26 . Speaking tube
27 . Sealable air inlet
28 . Watch keeper's station (surfaced)
29 . Crew's access hatch
30 . Crew's mess and accommodation
31 . Engine room
32 . Horizontally opposed electromagnetic motor
33 . Steering room
34 . Upper rudder
35 . Lower rudder
36 . Twin bronze screws (propellers)
37 . Water condenser
38 . Sodium-Mercury batteries
39 . Diver lock-out chamber
40 . Diver's hatch
41 . Diver's locker
42 . Main hatch opening mechanism
43 . Wet hold for plunder
44 . Main hydroplane control mechanism
45 . Trim weight (moved forward-aft to adjust attitude)
46 . Compressed air for blowing ballast tanks
47 . Anchor
48 . Chain locker
49 . Iron keel