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    Default DPV Silent Submerge Scooter UV-26 For Sale

    DPV Silent Submerge Scooter UV-26 For Sale $2000 plus shipping Frim .

    Times are tough!! Gotta sell off a few of the toys. Below are the specs I pulled off the net. I have only used this a few times in fresh water only, other than the markings on the exterior (which should come off with a little effort), this scooters is in like new condtion. The DPV is about 4 yrs old, batteries cycled often.

    The clutch recall/upgrade has been done on this unit. I made a custom wood frame to help with transport, keeps it from rolling while in your vehicle. Have picture at the bottom.

    Local pick up preferred, shipping weight is just over a hundred pounds and I ship from 31558 zip code use this link to calculate shipping cost's.
    https://wwwapps.ups.com/ctc/request


    Depth rated to a conservative 400 feet, UV scooters have a 10 year track record of dives as deep as 650 feet/185 meters.

    Number 1 in diver comfort:
    As with all UV model scooters, the UV-26 as an advantage over thin and long scooters which should not be underestimated for long distance scooter diving. The larger diameter of the UV scooters (10.6"/270mm) allows the battery packs to be offset from the centerline of the scooter. This acts in exactly the same way as the heavy keels used in yacht. In the case of the scooter, this offset weight counteracts the torque/twisting action of the propellers.

    Without this feature, the diver would have to constantly apply a small but significant force to the handle of the scooter, to prevent the scooter from it's constant desire to rotate in a direction opposite the the propeller rotation. This feature has to be experienced to fully appreciate. Many Submerge divers who have switched from the UV scooters to the smaller N-19 crave the stability and comfort of the UV scooters during longer dives.

    No battery maintenance required
    unlike NiMH batteries, Genesis lead acid batteries have a very low self discharge rate, and can be stored for long periods without loosing capacity. No exercising, cycling or discharging is required to keep lead acid batteries at peak efficiency.

    Lowest running costs
    lead acid batteries are less than 1/2 the cost of expensive NiMH batteries to replace, are available locally anywhere in the world, and may last longer than NiMH! Definately more resistant to abuse.


    Sealed, waterproof motor compartment.
    Not only protects motor and bearings from water if the main hull leaks, also isolates the rest of the scooter if the shaft seal leaks. Sealed motor compartment also prevents any objects, dust, dirt, moisture, salt spray or water from entering motor when the scooter is opened up for battery charging.

    The addition of this compartment, not available with many other brand scooters, also allows simple confirmation of the shaft seal integrity, with simple vacuum pump and gauge (See accessories)

    Main hull o-ring design
    eliminates clumsy and high maintenance barrel o-ring design in favor of an over sized (1/4" thick!) o-ring, face seal and spring clip pre-tensioning/sealing method. This seal type has been accepted as the ideal lighting and scooter sealing method over decades of extreme Florida cave diving.

    The large cross section o-ring is more forgiving of contaminants and debris, and does not require greasing with silicone (which tends to attract sand, silt and other debris responsible for seal failures).

    Ultimate corrosion protection:
    All major external parts of Submerge scooters are build with marine grade, UV resistant UHMWPE and HDPE industrial plastic, which is impervious to corrosion, these parts carry a lifetime warranty against corrosion.

    All aluminum (which is naturally corrosion prone in a marine environment) used in the manufacture of Submerge scooters is MIL SPEC dichromate sealed and black hard coat anodized for superior corrosion protection. From 2007, this includes the motor end cap, which also has the additional protection of a MIL SPEC epoxy coating.

    For divers that want a scooter that can last a lifetime, it should be noted that all external aluminum parts can be replaced at low cost with brand new parts; aluminum does not comprise any major/primary component of the scooter such as the hull, nose cone or tail section.


    Single handed operation
    Submerge pioneered the use of a control handle specifically designed for single handed tow behind scooters, an idea which has now become an industry standard on all tech scooters designed in the last 10 years. Ours is yet to be matched in terms of ergonomics, simplicity and functionality.

    In particular, the Submerge motorcycle style handle incorporates a safety cut-off if the handle is released, a cruise control which can be operated with the control hand, and a backup magnet switch operation in the unlikely event of a trigger wire failure.


    An optional, high profile cold water trigger is available which makes the scooter a pleasure to dive even with the thickest gloves and the coldest water.

    Mechanical, variable pitch propeller
    Operating on the same principle as helicopters, allows infinitely variable speed settings between the slowest cruise to full speed, allowing divers to precisely match speeds with dive partners. This speed control system eliminates the requirement of complex electronic speed control componentry.


    Tow behind style scooter: the apex of scootering evolution.
    Submerge Scooters are of the tow behind style, where the diver is attached to the DPV with a tow rope, which eliminates all exertion. The scooter handle is used to activate and guide the scooter only, the diver is not pulled via the arm(s).

    This configuration this keeps the moving props in front of the diver, where entanglement risks are low. This is a distinct safety advantage over ride-on style or between the legs DPV's, where the propeller is placed exactly where any loose equipment will be damaged by the props.


    In addition, 1 or more additional scooters can easily be towed to extend the divers range whilst also allowing for equipment redundancy, something which is difficult to achieve with other DPV riding styles.

    The tow-behind configuration is almost standard equipment for cave/tech divers as it allows more control of position, is the most maneuverable style of DPV operation, allowing the DPV to be used in the tightest of passages.






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    First post, batteries are 6 and a half years old... Caveat emptor!

    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    I understand the bateries are 6 years old but they still hold a good charge. I do not have a tester and have not tested them. Even if new bateries are needed the cost is about $300.00. That cost and the price on this scooter still make it a good buy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    First post, batteries are 6 and a half years old... Caveat emptor!
    Forrest,

    How are the batteries 6 1/2 years old when the scooter is only 4 years old? different scooter?

    Thanks,

    Keith


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    A date (22 Jul 05) is labeled on the battery in photo 4. I couldn't see it on my "smart"phone and I asked myself the same question until I logged on with my laptop.


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    Usually the first post by a user is not a "for sale" post. Do you have fellow cave divers that post on here regularly who can vouch for you and/or the DPV? It may help with the sale.

    Good luck.

    Joe


    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Pyle
    "After my first 10 hours on a rebreather, I was a real expert. Another 40 hours of dive time later, I considered myself a novice. When I had completed about 100 hours of rebreather diving, I realized I was only just a beginner."

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgault View Post
    Forrest,

    How are the batteries 6 1/2 years old when the scooter is only 4 years old? different scooter?

    Thanks,

    Keith
    My guess is, he doesn't remember how old the scooter is.

    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    This is a tough room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slüdge View Post
    This is a tough room.
    Ya took the words right outta my keyboard!

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    I'd ask a mod to look into it as the guy is getting beat up but....

    Maybe the mods involved in the thread could discuss it in the back room, agree on a course of action and then clean up the thread.

    In the mean time I am happy to bump the OP's thread.

    I am not sure it applies to a more or less cave country scooter, but up here it's not uncommon for a scooter to sit on a dealer's shelf for a couple years and I see no real disconnect between the OP saying it's "about" 4 years old" - implying an original sale in the winter of 2007 or spring of 2008 and having batteries with a manufacture date of July 2005.



 

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