Hi m8
I am also building a sub and a water filter is essential if it's not a swimming pool. It seems the plastic fuel filters as used on cars with the main casing cut off to leave the filter and collar intact is best as this leaves a large surface area. You could also cover any vents in the subs outer hull with alloy mesh on the inside as this will also help stop weed getting in.
As for the pond our pond got weed clogged over the summer for the first time I can recall, it was just a mass of blanket weed. To cure this firstly bags of barely straw were put in as this removes the nutrients from the water causing the weed to die, then the dead weed was removed by hand, then black water dye put in to make sure nothing grew back and killed off anything remaining. The pond is now fine and the water is back to its normal dark green look.
As for using subs in proper ponds you rarely use them at anything more than periscope depth as you can just lose track of them so easily. As long as you remember to fit a failsafe so if you lose contact with the sub it surfaces on its own.
:) Don


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