Pretty cool...
Last edited by Mikey; September 16th, 2009 at 01:01 PM. Reason: see below
If you're bored..........it's your fault.
I went ahead and posted this on the blog as well. Sorry to edit your post Nauticart, but it's a competition thing![]()
If you're bored..........it's your fault.
Is it just me, or at about 1:01, does it look like they have different bow thrusters for each direction? So while he says 3, they really have 6? Or am I just seeing things...
as it appears to me..total of four thrusters..fixed pods w/ CP..1&3-2&4 diametrically opposed..in combination with the stern azi-pods..comes equipped with the own assist tug option!!![]()
He who lives by the crystal ball soon learns to eat ground glass...Edgar R. Fiedler
My new ship has nearly the same system (ABB generators powering azipod thrusters all connected to a kongsberg dp system) except, instead of bow thrusters, we have a total of 6 azipods... 3 up forward and 6 back aft... but no bow thrusters.
The major difference is that bow thrusters allow for a more streamlined hull (higher speed while underway) but quickly loose their effectiveness as forward speed (or speed relative to the current!) increases. As long as you use your bow thrusters only in protected waters (i.e. when docking) then your good to go... but they are nearly useless while at sea.
You can see the forward thruster well for our azipods HERE but, unfortuantely, she was launched before they put the thrusters on.
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