Sniper
Well-Known Member
I came through Harwich Harbour yesterday for a jolly and overheard the 'Galatea' announcing that she was going to sit over the Stour side of the spit for a while, prior to collecting a light ship. She moved across and then sat in exactly the same spot for an hour or so, waiting for the tide. I believe she has some sort of GPS system which allows her to hold station but it was the first time I had ever witnessed it in action. It was quite uncanny not only that she maintained exactly the same position but also exactly the same orientation.
Does anyone know if there is any machinery involved other than main propulsion and bow thrusters? Does she have azimuthing stern gear?
Ah - Google is my friend
http://www.trinityhouse.co.uk/pdfs/pdf_insert_thv_galatea_jan_2011_final_approved.PDF
Does anyone know if there is any machinery involved other than main propulsion and bow thrusters? Does she have azimuthing stern gear?
Ah - Google is my friend
http://www.trinityhouse.co.uk/pdfs/pdf_insert_thv_galatea_jan_2011_final_approved.PDF
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