pcatterall
Well-Known Member
At least one member of our group of 6 is keen on getting a bow thruster fitted.
This is for our heavy 10 m long keel cruiser. yes only 10m I know!, We have to moor stern to and I have to admit it is difficult even in calm conditions.
The stern will go in whatever direction it wants, there is no prop walk. We have done extensive trials and there are no tricks. ( please accept this!!)
The helm invariably has no experienced crew so tricks with sweeps etc are not viable.
My own semi solution involves trying to line up and then going astern, if ( when actually) the stern starts to drift out I nudge ahead and get her straight again then reverse.
This is the best I can do!
I am concerned that fitting a conventional bow thruster may be difficult as the Neptunian has a fitted 100 gallon tank extending right into the bow area.
Would a stern thruster work ( there seems some logic as our usual problem is just 'nudging' the stern over a tad!)
I will welcome any suggestions ( preferably not practice make perfect!)
This is for our heavy 10 m long keel cruiser. yes only 10m I know!, We have to moor stern to and I have to admit it is difficult even in calm conditions.
The stern will go in whatever direction it wants, there is no prop walk. We have done extensive trials and there are no tricks. ( please accept this!!)
The helm invariably has no experienced crew so tricks with sweeps etc are not viable.
My own semi solution involves trying to line up and then going astern, if ( when actually) the stern starts to drift out I nudge ahead and get her straight again then reverse.
This is the best I can do!
I am concerned that fitting a conventional bow thruster may be difficult as the Neptunian has a fitted 100 gallon tank extending right into the bow area.
Would a stern thruster work ( there seems some logic as our usual problem is just 'nudging' the stern over a tad!)
I will welcome any suggestions ( preferably not practice make perfect!)