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Author Topic: Dover-Calais in SSE  (Read 16860 times)

ferryenthusiast

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Re: Dover-Calais in SSE
« Reply #50 on: August 29, 2010, 14:14:43 »

Yes,the trusters you need!!
If you go into the harbour and turn, you need them!!
Unless you turn your ship outside the harbour,and go astern inside.This offcource counted more for Calais than Dover.
Marc

Maneuvering the Pride of Rotterdam in Dover & Calais without the Stern thruster should be routine.  None of the current P&O ships have a stern thrusters and I do not believe from looking at the construction photographs that the two new builds which are bigger than the Pride of Rotterdam have one either.
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Nathan|C

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Re: Dover-Calais in SSE
« Reply #51 on: August 29, 2010, 14:19:52 »

The whole of the Norfolkline and Seafrance fleet have stern thrusters, and the newbuilds are smaller than the Pride of Rotterdam.
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ferryenthusiast

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Re: Dover-Calais in SSE
« Reply #52 on: August 29, 2010, 14:33:10 »

The whole of the Norfolkline and Seafrance fleet have stern thrusters, and the newbuilds are smaller than the Pride of Rotterdam.

My mistake, was reading lane meterage, however: Pride of Rotterdam 215.1m x 31.5m x 6.05m, Spirit of Britain 213m x 31.4m x 6.5m

So not larger but not really smaller.  And agreed both Norfolkline & Seafrance have them and surprising they are the ones that have more issues with maneuvering.
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marcstrat

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Re: Dover-Calais in SSE
« Reply #53 on: August 29, 2010, 15:16:24 »

About the seporated ruddersystem,and a more extended bridgeconsole(woauw)that soulds good!!!
I cant waith for the future!!
Marc
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pjotr

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Re: Dover-Calais in SSE
« Reply #54 on: August 29, 2010, 15:24:24 »

you can always display the controls as an overlay with Tab when you are on the bridge wing
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Ronalien

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Re: Dover-Calais in SSE
« Reply #55 on: September 01, 2010, 10:15:36 »

Good to hear that the stern thruster of PoR will be deleted and replaced by a separated rudder system. I think VStep is doing a great job (and really listens to what customers have to say).
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krytsch

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Re: Dover-Calais in SSE
« Reply #56 on: September 08, 2010, 12:57:40 »

These explanations from Pjotr are satisfying for me. As for the wing controls I did not or only rarely use them in SS08. I always had/have the overlay controls switched on, and do usually control she ships with the keyboard.
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