You can see what life is like on a SUBMARINE
When visiting the Rahmi Koc Museum, you can pay an extra 5 t/l to be taken onboard a Turkish Naval Submarine....'TCG Ulucalireis'. This Submarine still belongs to the Turkish Navy.
When you arrive at the Museum, tell them you want to visit, and they will book you in on the next tour. I had only seen Submarines on Television, I guess like most people. To be actually in one was an experience.
There was even less room than I thought, and I would hate to have to cook in the very small kitchen!
Bunk fold-up beds where ever they could fit them. Not for me.
Gauges everywhere, and even a make out DIVE!! (NOISE ONLY)
I think you would have to be a special type of person to live in these very confined quarters for a long time. You certainly wouldn't want to make enemies with any of your crew mates!!
A little bit of info from the pamphlet............This vessel was originally built as the BALAO/TENCH-class US Navy Submarine USS THORNBACK (SS-418) at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, USA in 1944: it is more than 93m long, and displaces more than 2,400 tons. The boat saw service in the Second World War against the Japanese before being decommissioned and placed in the US Navy Reserve fleet in 1946. In the early 1950s USS THORNBACK was modernised to GUPPY IIa specification and re-entered service in 1953. She was transferred to the Turkish Navy on 2nd July 1971, and immediately renamed TCG Uluçalireis with pennant number S-338. She then gave thirty years of valuable service to the Republic of Turkey before being finally transferred to the care of this Museum in 2001.
I will stick to my sailing on the Cruise ships, but I did enjoy my look at the "Sub" LOCATED AT RAHMI KOC MUSEUM
HaskOy Caddesi No5
Haskoy Istanbul
Tel: (0)212 369 66 00-01-02
Web: http://www.rmk-museum.org.tr


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