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I would like to install a bow thruster on a GRP 41' sailboat. The boat
is a good and strong cruiser (Moody 41) but I wonder if there is a problem in the possible weakening of the bow zone. Do you have any advice or experience on different kinds of B-T's and the best way to install them? Thanks for your help Daniel |
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Daniel wrote:
I would like to install a bow thruster on a GRP 41' sailboat. The boat is a good and strong cruiser (Moody 41) but I wonder if there is a problem in the possible weakening of the bow zone. Do you have any advice or experience on different kinds of B-T's and the best way to install them? I've been doing research on bow thrusters myself, and can offer a few bits here & there... If properly done, the bow thruster's channel does not weaken the hull at all. In fact it should strengthen the hull. The issue here is that the channel (a big tube, really) must be properly sized, properly built, and properly installed. The makers of bow thrusters provide their own tubes, although you might save some $$ making your own. Then it must be properly bonded to the hull, with a joint similar to that for bonding in bulkheads & other structural members. Hope this helps Doug King |
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Though this doesn't answer your specific question, there are a few
tips and suggestions at the Vetus Web site, Bow Thruster pages: http://www.vetus.com/frame-sea.htm MW |
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