Hi Marty and Terry!
Thank you both very much indeed!
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If you are worried about getting stuck in the middle of the ocean aboard Sherpa with dry tanks, it won’t happen in Ship Simulator.â€
I do appreciate your mentioning this, though it was one of my earliest ‘discoveries’ regarding SS 08 (without some affirmative or negative statement, it’s impossible to know what I may have picked up on or have missed completely). It’s been my impression that it’s simply ‘impossible’ to exhaust fuel-supply – for any ship: though I haven’t checked them all out in this respect of course, and it’s interesting to read your note concerning the
Portoferraio Angel.
Rather my ‘concern’ was simply to avoid doing something utterly nonsensical – such as taking her out for a cruise that would exceed her actual range/ability.
I really was absolutely clueless as to what her actual range even
might be. As far as I knew, could have been 150 nm's or 5,000 + .
Do you think that (fuel supply) is something which might be modeled and factored into a future version of SS? I think it would be nice to have, making the Captain responsible for fuel supply/consumption which, for any vessel powered exclusively by engine(s) is an inescapable, fundamental issue.
‘O’, you will take care of your fuel – or had best start polishing those oars!’
I hope VSTEP will consider it for the future…
Terry,
Thanks so much for that! You are so kind!
My husband was just so exhausted when he got home, I couldn’t do anything but bring him a cold one and rub his back & shoulders ‘til he passed out.
I much appreciate that crystal clear explication.
I’m sure there’s some great reason it’s stated in those terms, I just have no idea what that would be. Is there some way to derive even a general idea of total
distance in nm’s for such capacity (2,200 tons / 12 tons p/d) - ?
&nd one last question if I may, please?
On the Page discussing the
Sherpa for which Luc kindly provided the link, it mentions “16,320 brake horsepower.†That’s a new one for me – I now
believe this must’ve been what’s meant when I’ve encountered ‘bhp’ in reference to some ships – which I’ve thus always misread as ‘British Horsepower’ – thinking there’s just a difference in hp rating between the US and British measures: but – what then
is ‘brake horsepower?’ – if there might be any way to spell it out in relatively ‘simplistic terms?’
If it can’t be or would be too difficult – I understand; but if its explained to me in terms that are ‘too-technical’ I’ll probably still not understand.
Thank you all again very, very much!
You’ve all been most helpful!
Person_,
Yeah! ..Gosh, that is a long time!
It’s a fair bit more than my best guess would have been…
With much gratitude and best regards,
Chrystine