Some of the best Ship Handling videos available online. Studying for my Master 3000 and have found these videos incredibly helpful. Thank you for making these free for students!
It would be good to cover using transverse thrust and twin props to walk the boat. My understanding is that this is the (a?) advantage of inward turning props. For example, if you put starboard ahead and port astern you turn to port, but if you put the rudder hard over to port, this stops the turn and you have transverse thrust to port an boat will walk laterally to port
Thank you for clearly accurately articulating the difference between transverse trust and a pivot point. Great lessons or reminders for all seamen green or veterans
You are incorrect when a ship with a right handed propeller going forward. The bow will not go to the left/port it will do the opposite. The stern will go to port and the bow goes to starboard
Some of the best Ship Handling videos available online. Studying for my Master 3000 and have found these videos incredibly helpful. Thank you for making these free for students!
It would be good to cover using transverse thrust and twin props to walk the boat.
My understanding is that this is the (a?) advantage of inward turning props. For example, if you put starboard ahead and port astern you turn to port, but if you put the rudder hard over to port, this stops the turn and you have transverse thrust to port an boat will walk laterally to port
fantastic and simplified information. Great learning. Thanks for willing to provide this at free of cost.
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Thank you for clearly accurately articulating the difference between transverse trust and a pivot point. Great lessons or reminders for all seamen green or veterans
Very informative and well-made! Thank you
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Great explanation. Good job on simplifying the topic
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I like the graphics, how did you do this? I am keen to produce something about tugs in interaction.
About the pivot point, it means going ahead if the engine push ahead. What about if the ship going ahead without engine?
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Very well explaned
In right hand propeller when moving ahead, turning circle to port will be tighter,does that mean shorter or larger circle?
It means shorter, as both the the transverse trust and rudder turning force are working in one direction.
Cpp part was confusing
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why would the right hand CPP walk its stern to port?
It is a speech mistake.
At right handed pitch controller, ship bow always goes port..at astern command , ship bow goes port again ..
You are incorrect when a ship with a right handed propeller going forward. The bow will not go to the left/port it will do the opposite. The stern will go to port and the bow goes to starboard
why would the right hand CPP walk its stern to port?
@Fritz McAuliffe in that case, stern would walk to STBD, not Port.
Because of the pitch. Going astearn the blades move to port like a left hand propeller