Her master is a star at springing her off, so he,ll probably be OK. If that won't work, he could get a tug to pluck her off - she used one for a U-turn up at Ipswich last year. Some folk asked why he didn't just use one paddle ahead and one astern!Oou. Lovely. The wind will be pinning her to the dock today. That might be interesting.
Oou. Lovely. The wind will be pinning her to the dock today. That might be interesting.
Her master is a star at springing her off, so he,ll probably be OK. If that won't work, he could get a tug to pluck her off - she used one for a U-turn up at Ipswich last year. Some folk asked why he didn't just use one paddle ahead and one astern!
Peter
Her paddles don't contra-rotate - apparently that isn't allowed because the turning moment can actually turn a vessel over.
The principle reason that paddle steamers' paddles don't contra rotate is that they have no transmission system. The paddles are fixed to the two ends of the engine's crankshaft, as anyone who looks into the engine room can see. To stop you stop the engine and to go astern you restart it rotating the other way -achieved by shifting the valve timing. To contra rotate the paddles, you would have to first saw through the crankshaft - after which the engine is unlikely to operate at all!
Peter
Her paddles don't contra-rotate - apparently that isn't allowed because the turning moment can actually turn a vessel over.
The principle reason that paddle steamers' paddles don't contra rotate is that they have no transmission system. The paddles are fixed to the two ends of the engine's crankshaft, as anyone who looks into the engine room can see. To stop you stop the engine and to go astern you restart it rotating the other way -achieved by shifting the valve timing. To contra rotate the paddles, you would have to first saw through the crankshaft - after which the engine is unlikely to operate at all!
Peter
It would be easy enough add it at the design stage via some form of gearing, but my understanding is that following accidents in their early use, contrarotating paddles were actually banned, as well as being easier to implement (as you say, Waverley's are simply driven direct from the crankshaft, as are most paddle wheel steamers). However, I have not been able to verify this.
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