The thing that I find amazing about this sub, is that the final hull survived all those trips, and then before the final one let everyone know it was toast, and Stockton ignored it. He was careless with peoples lives, but his sub actually did what he set out to do, and if he listened to the instruments, he'd still be alive, he could have made another hull, and he could be taking more trips down there for better of for worse. The porthole design was poor, the carbon fiber had tons of defects, the controller, everything was cobbled together, yet it held up until it didn't.
lesuorac · 35s ago
I'm not sure he had the money to make another hull. I think that's the crux of the issue, he didn't have a usable system and he didn't want to give up his ambition.
ortusdux · 8m ago
The USCG hearing was fascinating, especially Matthew McCoy's testimony -
https://www.newsweek.com/oceangate-employee-resigned-co-foun...
https://www.youtube.com/live/AvAw9YFW2i0&t=782