stwendl
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Has anyone measured the ranger tugs models engine bollard thrusts and thrusts of the both bow and stern thrusters?
This numbers are important when manuevering in a windy area. For instance if one has sidewinds that exert greater force than the thrusters are able to create then using them in tight spaces like a marina may mean that entering the tight spaces may be impossible under such wind conditions. Similarly, forward and backward thrusts are important for the same reason.
Of course, one would not go out in such conditions, but what if you had to return in such conditions. Knowing your envelope conditions are an important knowledge for save boating, like knowing what your break distance is on a vehicle.
This numbers are important when manuevering in a windy area. For instance if one has sidewinds that exert greater force than the thrusters are able to create then using them in tight spaces like a marina may mean that entering the tight spaces may be impossible under such wind conditions. Similarly, forward and backward thrusts are important for the same reason.
Of course, one would not go out in such conditions, but what if you had to return in such conditions. Knowing your envelope conditions are an important knowledge for save boating, like knowing what your break distance is on a vehicle.