realslimshady
Well-Known Member
My brother recently acquired this 50' steel Dutch motor yacht-stabilizers are fitted but survey decribed them as 'non-functioning'.
We are in the process of ripping out (what we hope is) redundant equipment from the engine room, when one of the boatyard staff commented that the stabilizers might be compressor-driven.
I have no idea, and we can find nothing to guide us onboard. So wondered if anyone could suggest what we might be looking for, control-wise?
And suggestions as to what might drive them.
She's 1960 built, would there have been a fairly standard industry-wide norm for this installation?
Any help appreciated
We are in the process of ripping out (what we hope is) redundant equipment from the engine room, when one of the boatyard staff commented that the stabilizers might be compressor-driven.
I have no idea, and we can find nothing to guide us onboard. So wondered if anyone could suggest what we might be looking for, control-wise?
And suggestions as to what might drive them.
She's 1960 built, would there have been a fairly standard industry-wide norm for this installation?
Any help appreciated