scross
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- Fluid Motion Model
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- FMLC2831A717
- Vessel Name
- R-25 Classic - Sold
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- 367719470
I believe the owners of Ranger Tugs fall into two groups - those who have had a thruster shear pin failure and those who will have a shear pin failure.
Right now I’m in the latter group and want to keep it that way for as long as possible.
What insights for those who have had a thruster shear pin failure have?
I’ve heard two recommendations so far:
1. Always, always be sure your thruster is underwater before engaging it. That means to not engage the thruster in wavy conditions or when underway.
2. Wait at least 2 seconds in “neutral” between changing directions with the thruster control.
Other tips?
Right now I’m in the latter group and want to keep it that way for as long as possible.
What insights for those who have had a thruster shear pin failure have?
I’ve heard two recommendations so far:
1. Always, always be sure your thruster is underwater before engaging it. That means to not engage the thruster in wavy conditions or when underway.
2. Wait at least 2 seconds in “neutral” between changing directions with the thruster control.
Other tips?