At least that looks like a modern, factory-built boat, as far as my limited boat knowledge allows. It does not look like something assembled from parts found at Sanford & Son’s junkyard.
It’s a Bayliner it appears. They make a lot of boats.
“At least that looks like a modern, factory-built boat, as far as my limited boat knowledge allows. It does not look like something assembled from parts found at Sanford & Son’s junkyard.”
I’ve heard one engineer call it a MacGyver sub. He also explained the faults of some of the gear that was on board as being not robust enough i.e. tested out through rigorous resiliency methodology.
I’ve also heard the CEO might have been a narcissist clamoring for a position at the table of invention. He certainly downplayed the extreme conditions that he was venturing into with a submersible of that low caliber for the extreme conditions he was determined to venture into.