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Scott Vernon November 12th 04 02:15 AM

Any idea how much speed is lost from one, if any?

Scotty


OzOne wrote in message
...
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:46:06 -0000, "Donal"
scribbled thusly:

Bow thrusters on anything under a 200 footer is for people that

have
no clue how to handle a boat.


Joe,

I agree with you!!!!




Regards


Donal


Ever maneuvered a 52'yacht in close quarters Donal?
I can tell you that having a bow thruster makes it much easier, and
gives a huge margin of safety.

We can put this boat into a single marina berth stern to in 20kts of

x
wind quickly, easily and safely without the rush to get a line on

the
bow before it starts to swing.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




DSK November 12th 04 02:36 AM

Scott Vernon wrote:
Any idea how much speed is lost from one, if any?


None at all, if you get the really cool expensive retracable kind.

There are a couple of things to reduce drag from the tunnel. One (simple
& cheap) is to work up a sort of fairing at the leading edge of the
tunnel so that the flow is diverted when the boat is moving forward...
helps but not perfect, obviously. Another is to make the tunnel as small
as possible, except that this reduces the amount of horsepower you can
get into play; which can be helped by putting it deeper & further forward.

I agree with Oz1, there are times & places where a bow thruster is
really handy. It greatly extends the range of maneuvering possibilities
in tight places and crosswinds.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Scott Vernon November 12th 04 02:46 AM

Last time I backed into the slip with a strong x wind, I went much
further down the fairway, backed her pretty fast, made the turn and
stopped just in time. I was kinda proud of the 'parking job' I did,
till I reached for a dock line and noticed I was in my neighbors'
slip.

Scotty



"DSK" wrote in message
...
Scott Vernon wrote:
Any idea how much speed is lost from one, if any?


None at all, if you get the really cool expensive retracable kind.

There are a couple of things to reduce drag from the tunnel. One

(simple
& cheap) is to work up a sort of fairing at the leading edge of the
tunnel so that the flow is diverted when the boat is moving

forward...
helps but not perfect, obviously. Another is to make the tunnel as

small
as possible, except that this reduces the amount of horsepower you

can
get into play; which can be helped by putting it deeper & further

forward.

I agree with Oz1, there are times & places where a bow thruster is
really handy. It greatly extends the range of maneuvering

possibilities
in tight places and crosswinds.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King




Jonathan Ganz November 12th 04 06:55 AM

In article ,
Horvath wrote:
In article ,
Scott Vernon wrote:
Boats don't suck, only their owners do.


I want to blow Scotty.






Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!



--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."


Jonathan Ganz November 12th 04 06:55 AM

In article ,
Scott Vernon wrote:

"Horvath" wrote in message
.. .
On 11 Nov 2004 10:11:35 -0800, (Jonathan
Ganz) wrote this crap:

In article ,
Scott Vernon wrote:
Boats don't suck, only their owners do.

You should blow!



You have to gay-up everything, don't you, Jon-boy?


he does. he can't help it, it's in his blood.

Scotty


Unlike you, I don't have to worry about getting AIDS.



--
Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
http://www.sailnow.com
"If there's no wind, row."


Bobsprit November 12th 04 11:08 AM

Sat Phone!!.... Coastal!!!... Bwahahahahahahahahahaaaaa

Do you have a clue as to how ridiculous that is!

Nope. It costs very little and is only to be used in an emergency. Since and
expensive system is on board, why not keep it operational? Cell phones don't
always work and being able to make a call in a medical emergency seems like a
good thing.

RB

Bobsprit November 12th 04 11:10 AM

A Sat Phone???? What the heck ?? Do you know how much a month it costs to
have a Sat Phone Activated ...... let's not even calc the rate per call!


I'll have a small child on board. To keep the phone in standby is 90.00 per
month. I'll take that extra little safety net, thank you.

RB

Bobsprit November 12th 04 11:11 AM

Now where on the East or West Coast of the Continental US is there an area
without cellular service??

Whole sections of the LIS are without service or have poor service. I've
switched phones 3 times to attain better signals. Verizon is currently the
best. It works 75% of the time.

RB

Bobsprit November 12th 04 11:14 AM

Any idea how much speed is lost from one, if any?


Holy crapzilla!!!


RB

Bobsprit November 12th 04 11:14 AM

I was kinda proud of the 'parking job' I did,
till I reached for a dock line and noticed I was in my neighbors'
slip.


Good lord.


RB


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