Life On A Submarine Can Get Interesting, Here Are 20+ Things You Never Knew
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Here's What Daily Life Is Really Like, Living On A Submarine Home & Yard Gardening & Projects DIY Survival Skills Tips & Hacks Search for: DIY & Woodworking Gardening & Outdoor Projects Home & Yard Survival & Outdoor Skills Tips & Hacks About Contact Copyright Privacy Terms Here’s What Daily Life Is Really Like, Living On A Submarine Sara Portnoy | More | 20 Dec 2025 Those who have ever dreamed about a deep-sea voyage are in for a treat. Not only are submarines one of the most versatile underwater vehicles, but people actually live in them. From bathroom rules, sleeping arrangements, and daily physical activity, here are the most surprising aspects of living aboard a submarine. It's Either Boring Or Very Dangerous David Nagle/U.S. Navy/Getty Images It takes a certain kind of person to spend their life on a submarine. While most of the time it will be incredibly boring and monotonous, things can turn at the drop of a hat. The sailors who live on submarines need to be ready for danger at any moment, which is why they go through intense training before climbing aboard. ADVERTISEMENT They Operate At Six-Hour Intervals ADVERTISEMENT Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Those who choose to live and work on a submarine need to get used to the strict rules aboard. One guideline all sailors must follow is the six-hour segment routine. ADVERTISEMENT They live their lives in three six-hour increments. First, they get six hours for sleeping. Next, they must spend six hours on watch. Finally, they get six hours of free time. ADVERTISEMENT They Have To Keep Oxygen Levels Low ADVERTISEMENT Phil Mislinski/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Submarines are required to keep their oxygen levels low due to safety concerns. However, that can lead to some dangerous side effects for people. ADVERTISEMENT Lower oxygen levels can make it difficult for people to recover from injuries, make the sailors more tired, and cause them to become angrier than usual. ADVERTISEMENT Checking For Leaks ADVERTISEMENT Government Liquidation, LLC/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT The sailors living aboard submarines need to be diligent, especially when it comes to leaks. Every time they come out of being completely submerged, they need to quickly check for leaks. ADVERTISEMENT Even a tiny leak can make all of the difference. Once they find any leaks, they need to patch them up in record time. Keep reading to see how sailors prevent themselves from going mad... ADVERTISEMENT Working Out On A Submarine ADVERTISEMENT Sergei Bobylev/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT While living on a submarine may make it seem difficult to get in a good day's workout, it's not impossible. Most submarines have gyms for the sailors to get their exercise. ADVERTISEMENT These gyms are usually pretty cramped but come with a decent amount of workout equipment such as weights and treadmills. ADVERTISEMENT Grooming Habits Are More Lenient ADVERTISEMENT Golding/Fairfax Media via Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Most sailors are told to keep specific grooming habits such as short haircuts and no facial hair. The rules are a bit more lenient on submarines. ADVERTISEMENT Since the sailors on submarines aren't interacting with the outside world too much, they can let their grooming habits slide. For example, the photo shows sailors getting groomed before arriving on land after a long voyage. ADVERTISEMENT What They Eat On Submarines ADVERTISEMENT Hulton Archive/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Some may be wondering how sailors eat on a submarine. They usually have a crew aboard who is in charge of the cooking. ADVERTISEMENT Sailors are supposed to have three meals a day and food supply usually isn't resupplied for weeks or even months at a time. Their food isn't actually that bad with some common meals being pizza or fish. ADVERTISEMENT They Can't Keep Track Of Time ADVERTISEMENT Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT When a submarine is submerged under the water for long periods of time, it can be difficult to tell what time of day it really is. Sailors aren't able to see sunlight or moonlight. ADVERTISEMENT This causes the crew to lose track of time, which can mess with their circadian rhythms. ADVERTISEMENT Training To Live On A Submarine ADVERTISEMENT Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Those who want to spend their lives on a submarine need to go through a lot of intense training beforehand. ADVERTISEMENT According to a former Navy crew member, "...for the first few months, you spend 10 hours a day studying non-stop before marching back and forth. They essentially cram four to six years of college-level information into a six-month period." ADVERTISEMENT Looking For Directions ADVERTISEMENT Ludovic Marin/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Going out into an endless sea can seem daunting. The crew members can't rely on regular maps, so they must navigate through something much more complicated. ADVERTISEMENT Submarines travel by complex electronic machines that provide detailed information on how to navigate the ocean. Everyone on the submarine has to rely on these machines to get them to their destination. ADVERTISEMENT Sleeping Habits Are Intense ADVERTISEMENT Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Some crew members had strange experiences when it came to sleeping on a submarine. Since the oxygen levels are lower, it messes with their circadian rhythms. ADVERTISEMENT Also, the sailors learn to go into such a deep sleep that they can't hear someone having a loud conversation next to them. However, if they hear their name whispered, it wakes them up instantly. ADVERTISEMENT Sleeping Next To Something Dangerous ADVERTISEMENT Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Sleeping on a submarine is already cramped enough, but it gets even less spacious when the sailors are forced to share their bedroom with dangerous weapons. ADVERTISEMENT Their bedroom is also referred to as the missile room because it is loaded with weapons such as ballistic missiles, torpedoes, and nuclear warheads. ADVERTISEMENT They Share Beds ADVERTISEMENT Glyn Kirk/AFP via Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Sleeping on a submarine is one of the most challenging things the crew members do. Not only are their sleeping quarters limited, but there usually aren't enough beds for everyone. ADVERTISEMENT The racks typically have two or three beds on top of each other, but sailors will often have to wake up a sleeping comrade to trade places after a shift. ADVERTISEMENT Never Steal On A Submarine ADVERTISEMENT Sebastian D'Souza/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT It's important that the people aboard a submarine are able to trust one another. This trust can go out the window if people start stealing from each other. ADVERTISEMENT Those who are caught stealing will have to deal with some dire consequences. The perpetrators will get kicked off the submarine and dropped off at the next port, get demoted, and drop in rank. ADVERTISEMENT They Form Incredible Bonds ADVERTISEMENT Friends of the Hunley via Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Going away for months or years at a time means that sailors are bound to get close to one another. ADVERTISEMENT The crew members are going to become one big family, so they form a tight bond. This allows them to work together as a team and distracts them from any homesickness. Can you guess how long a typical submarine voyage lasts? ADVERTISEMENT Bathroom Space Is Extremely Limited ADVERTISEMENT Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP via Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Everything is extremely cramped inside a submarine, especially when it comes to bathrooms. Submarines have to fit large machinery, so they leave little room for other necessities. ADVERTISEMENT While it may seem hard for just one sailor to deal with this, they must share these small quarters with the rest of the crew members. ADVERTISEMENT Be Careful With What You Pack ADVERTISEMENT Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT Before arriving for a submarine journey, sailors are prepped on how much space will be…
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