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retractable thruster
I working on a project which need a retractable thruster for vessel. Besides just looking at the technical specification provided by owner, what should i looking for in order to choose a suitable thruster for the vessel? How to encounter the problems by just looking at the engineering drawing?
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First rule of buying marine products - treat any manufacturers' claims and specifications with a grain of salt until proven otherwise. There are a lot of sharks out there including some of the big names.
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Derek,
For info, many offshore support vessels are fitted with retractable omni directional thrusters which are mainly used in lieu of main engines when on standby duties as well as supporting other thrusters in DP operation mode Last edited by Sebe : 26th February 2012 at 20:50. |
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Why not consider a Gill-jet type directional thruster, which can contribute to dynamic positioning as well as auxiliary, "get-you-home" propulsion.
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Hi jkkt87, Siesmic vessels are regularly fitted with drop down thrusters usually fitted forward of midships on the centreline this is to assist with the main propulsion when they have streamers deployed. Is it a siesmic vessel you are designing?
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