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Originally Posted by gorrilla
well most universitys have some sort of retention pond or lake nearby and unless its frozen its easy to get a pump and pump in and out water
it dosent have to be that deep just 4-5 feet just enough so that the robots would be able to submerge completely
and a boat type game would be even easier
and for rookie teams it would probobly be as complex or maybe even simpler than having to build a land vehicle because you dont have to deal with wheels and weight
it would de easy enough for first to supply a modified kitbot type thing to make a flat bottomed boat
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My university doesn't have a holding pond... What about sports arenas? Most of those don't (and many competitions aren't held at universities--good luck in Atlanta).
Rookies have a hard enough time moving on land. Now, add water. You do have to deal with weight, you have to deal with water, you have buoyancy, CG, center of moment...
Fluids class, anyone?
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