Bow thrusters

doris

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Does anyone have first hand experience of JetThruster bow thrusters. The theory looks great but in practice ????
 

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My pal had one, very powerful but it took up loads of room internally and he had problems with corrosion and fractures. Seemed to me not to be a fully developed technology
 

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In theory it has always attracted me. A simple experiment with a hose demonstrates that the thrust when the outlet is clear of the water is much greater than when the outlet is immersed. Then I wondered how it would operate in a marina for example. I imagine that a high velocity jet of water may just create problems for people on other boats!
 

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In theory it has always attracted me. A simple experiment with a hose demonstrates that the thrust when the outlet is clear of the water is much greater than when the outlet is immersed. Then I wondered how it would operate in a marina for example. I imagine that a high velocity jet of water may just create problems for people on other boats!
Yep, if he used it to push off from a pontoon it created a fountain that you wouldn’t want to be near, they are powerful
 

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The theory looks fine but in practice the force that is generated by a high pressure low flow jet is much less that a low pressure high flow type unit.

So a low pressure and high flow has much better efficiency as is a conventional bow thruster

You need to look at the fluid mechanics theory of axial flow pumps
 
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