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Once again .... NO THEY DON'T.
Now, so you understand .... IF it's a steam ship, after anchoring, they will "spin" the turbines for a while and then put them on the "jacking" gear to cool them, unless it's to be a short anchoring (in which case they'll "spin" them to keep them warm). Naturally the boilers remain on line since they are used for Hotel services. Diesel electric: Depending on the setup, if the generators for the engine are exclusive to the main propulsion, they will be secured.(same with GT) Straight GT: Shut down. Direct drive diesel: (majority of larger ships) SHUT DOWN, PERIOD. otn JAXAshby wrote: But you haven't seemed to grasp the fact that navy ships and commercial ships do not "leave their engines running" while in port. but they do while "at anchor". check it out. |
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