Well I guess this was a bit too hard or just a bust for everyone
So here are your answers, since Dave is the only one that answered one question correctly - Dave is the winner with 10 points.
In this list of early - well the first classes - of submarines, which class had a boat with a very unusual hull number? (and what was the number?)
G-1 SS-19 ½, also named Seal
She had 2 fixed torpedo tubes in the bow and four more that were mounted on the deck. In which submarine was the first Sperry Gyrocompass installed?
USS E-1 SS-24 originally named Skipjack
Launched 27 May 1911, commissioned 14 February 1912, also with Lt. Chester W. Nimitz in Command (his second command of a submarine, so not the bonus question answer) Which boat or class of boats was the first to have a double pressure hull?
M-1 SS-47 was the first double hull boatFinally what are the names of the first 3 submarines "owned" by the US Navy?
1st was the Submarine Propeller, aka Alligator
2nd was the Intelligent Whale
3rd was the USS HollandSuper bonus of 10 Pt's - Which submarine was commissioned with the young Lieutenant Chester W. Nimitz in command.
USS C-5 SS-16, also called Snapper, launched 16 June 1908, commissioned 2 February 1910 with Lt. Chester W. Nimitz in commandWell that wraps this one up. I guess Darrin and I will need to go back to the old drawing boards to come up with somehting a bit more interesting. Some of these history bites and pieces make good injections into conversations with tourists visiting your boats. I bet not too many people even know that Nimitz was a submarine sailer.