aircraftengr
New member
- Nov 16, 2001
- 28
I have personally found that more boats use bow thrusters rather than stern thrusters, for the simple reason that the keel and rudder are located towards the back of the boat, thus making the stern thruster "unnecessary".
However, by observation, the back portion of the boat is usually heavier, due to physical build and equipment stored, such as trim tabs (exterior), generator, batteries, inverters and engines (in engine room). It would be logical to require extra 'help' in the form of thrusters.
At which point is it necessary to use bow/stern thrusters? What are the criteria involved in making the decision? Have there been instances where only stern thrusters are used without the bow thrusters being present?
However, by observation, the back portion of the boat is usually heavier, due to physical build and equipment stored, such as trim tabs (exterior), generator, batteries, inverters and engines (in engine room). It would be logical to require extra 'help' in the form of thrusters.
At which point is it necessary to use bow/stern thrusters? What are the criteria involved in making the decision? Have there been instances where only stern thrusters are used without the bow thrusters being present?