Greenheart
Well-Known Member
Out of interest, and without prejudice
, what is the overall weight increase in the nose of a yacht, when one adds a bow thruster?
Out of interest, and without prejudice, what is the overall weight increase in the nose of a yacht, when one adds a bow thruster?
They draw an awful lot of power so it's good to have the battery close to the motor in order to keep the resistance in the wire as low as possible.Presumably one only uses a bow thruster when the engine is running? So an additional battery isn't necessary, is it?
On a boat big enough to need a bow thruster, I'd be more concerned about the drag from the apertures; the ones with flaps fairing in the hole seem a good idea to me, but they seem quite rare.
Another idea would be to use a high pressure pump to squirt water rather like a jet ski. Would this give a more efficient and quieter thruster action? Is this produced commercially? I'm thinking of a fire pump with four through hull outlets: appropriate selection giving rotation or sideways translation as required...
On a boat big enough to need a bow thruster, I'd be more concerned about the drag from the apertures; the ones with flaps fairing in the hole seem a good idea to me, but they seem quite rare.