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thanks buen.
seems like it'd be feasible, the bags probably wouldnt need as much space as i was imagining, or all that much space for air pumps.
The really thin version sounds best as its less room and weight, but they only need to keep the vessel afloat, not try to raise it from the ocean floor.
lots of smaller pillow bags, rather than the massive ones, with an instant filling mechanism - like the ones they have on inflatable life jackets & life rafts or even car airbags, because if one got damaged, there'd still be loads of others to keep the vessel afloat.
Im sure i read years ago that the power of air against water is surprisingly 'strong', stronger than you'd imagine and it takes a lot to submerge something airtight & keep it down.
i get why salvage people would prefer them not to be common place though, :D
i have no idea why ive been thinking about this, i have no connection whatsoever to ships or the ocean etc, haha.