john_morris_uk
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Anyone thinking of installing these?
Who knows?How much space is needed inside?
Are they adjustable to different height quays/pontoons?
Crew?Who knows?
If you’ve got a big enough boat for the space and for them to be fitted inside, I imagine you could afford crew to hang the fenders out.
Would I pay for these?
Mo. Not even on my quadruple rollover boat. I'm all for convenience, but snap hooks on my fender lines is convenience enough for me.
What I would have on that boat is the clever computer system that controls the engines and thrusters to hold me six inches from the pontoon while I sort out my lines no matter what the wind and tide are doing.
A solution to a non-existent problem.Anyone thinking of installing these?
I knew it reminded me of something.Could be useful for a yachtsman who never goes anywhere and needs fenders at a different height. However, I find something rather nauseating about the sight of these objects being extruded, in the manner of four dogs in a row defaecating.
Very likely, but we're talking about a money to burn boat I'll never own, just dream about, and anything's affordable when we're dreamingDockmate Remote Controlled Docking System - Dockmate though I think fenders might be cheaper.
Jonathan
I think, ( I may be wrong) that is only remote steering/manoeuvre...it doesn't actually hold the position automatically.Dockmate Remote Controlled Docking System - Dockmate though I think fenders might be cheaper.
I wonder if you can use your Dockmate for your ICC test.
Jonathan
Some survey vessels have that ability.I think, ( I may be wrong) that is only remote steering/manoeuvre...it doesn't actually hold the position automatically.
Yes, certainly the big tugs that position oil rigs.Some survey vessels have that ability.
I think, ( I may be wrong) that is only remote steering/manoeuvre...it doesn't actually hold the position automatically.
Which is why, IRL, neither item will ever grace any boat I own.Based on my limited knowledge - its all about money - not the absence, or not, of technology.