Alicia (submarine)
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Alicia (Marlin Submarines AP6) is a 6-seater submarine
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designed and built by Marlin Submarines of Plymouth, England
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. Designed for research and tourism to depths of up to 305 m (1,000.7 ft), Alicia offers passengers unparalleled views by having a forward section constructed of transparent acrylic spherical sections made by Stanley Plastics.
The submarine is owned by Peter M. Robbins, who founded the Sierra Madre Express. Marlin Submarines is headed by Paul Moorhouse.
Alicia was pressure tested down to 410 m (1,345.1 ft) (required is 375 m (1,230.3 ft)). The budget was US$
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1.5 million and the final cost ended at US$2 million. The dive angle is at least partially accomplished with the battery holder of 1750 kg (3,858.1 lb) sliding back and forward on rails.
Visibility
The passenger section of the pressure hull consists of two intersecting transparent acrylic spheres, 1.85 metre inside diameter and 100 mm (3.9 in) thick. The passengers and crew are treated to a spectacular all round view previously enjoyed only from the most advanced research submersibles.The vessel is the first ever to employ this twin sphere geometry. The craft is a 30% larger version of the US Submarines Discoveryhttp://www.ussubs.com/submarines/discovery_1000.php3 design concept, also created by Marlin Submarines in 1995, prior to the Alicia's development. Discovery is just 1.44 metre inside diameter to reduce the crane weight. The passenger section of the Alicia, at 1.85 metre inside diameter, has just over twice the volume.
The acrylic sphere, (the viewing area) was produced by Stanley Plastics Ltd, West Sussexhttp://www.stanleyplastics.co.uk.