sarabande
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I used an electric launch last year on the Thames, with a 6hp motor. Silent. But use a bow thruster and everyone wakes up.
I used an electric launch last year on the Thames, with a 6hp motor. Silent. But use a bow thruster and everyone wakes up.
It's an audible warning. Like the bleepers on an HGV.
Whenever I hear one I always begin to worry if I have enough fenders out!
Bow thrusters are small - to minimise the size of hole (the hole is draggy - smaller is better). So to get a useful effect you have to accelerate not very much water lots - means spinning the prop at high speeds. High speeds = lots of noise.
Electric motors (like steam engines) can provide lots of torque at low revs. More efficient (and quieter) to turn a big prop slowly.
if it's cavitation then the blades are inefficient, so why aren't they designed properly ?
(Not stirring - sorry- genuinely interested)
so live with the noise and get less drag and a smaller (cheaper) motor.
I used an electric launch last year on the Thames, with a 6hp motor. Silent. But use a bow thruster and everyone wakes up.
It's an audible warning. Like the bleepers on an HGV.
When, some time in the next three decades, I finally finish my Frankenschooner, with its long keel and bowsprit, I'll have too much pride in its clean lines and my boat-handling, to cut a hole in the bow. Instead, I'm thinking I'll set up a grunty Minn Kota electric outboard on the bobstay, which can drop down and be steered remotely from the cockpit. Yes, I know it'll take some doing, but I like a challenge. I did say three decades, didn't I? Good.
No unnecessary holes in the hull, no unnecessary noise, no unnecessary £5,000 bill.
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To be fair, i'm certainly not going to complain about 'em. I'd rather someone have one and use it than not have one and bump into someone else's boat.
Considering how, for the most part, we used to cope without bow-thrusters, I can't see that it's possible to conclude how their application to relatively numerous, relatively small pleasure boats, has had anything but a derogatory effect on boat-handling generally. My girlfriend can't easily park her car; and she doesn't get any better if I offer to do it for her.