Hey Guys,
love the mission. i was doing indirect with 2006 worked really well i found three tugs did the job (VLCC)
Tuggman, glad to hear you're enjoying it, sounds like you're getting right into it
Hey Stu, how's it going? Sounds like a pretty hairy situation you're describing there in Portsmouth. Did the Destroyer get pretty crunched up?
But I assume that you mean indirect when they are on a rope and direct when they just push it with contact between the two vessels?]But I assume that you mean indirect when they are on a rope and direct when they just push it with contact between the two vessels?
Regarding indirect towing, and granted there's probably some variation in terminology worldwide, but generally refers to a very effective maneuver used by escort tugs to increase their bollard pull beyond what is theoretically possible with main engine power alone.
Basically the tug uses it's power to come off the heading of the tow working against the line at an angle. The towing force comes from the hydrodynamic lift created by the tug's hull form and generates bollard pull well in excess of what could be achieved by pulling the line directly. Here's a link with some pictures that gives a more complete explanation.....
http://www.towingsolutionsinc.com/technology-escort_tugs.html (http://www.towingsolutionsinc.com/technology-escort_tugs.html)
I also attached an example of an ASD (Azimuthing Stern Drive) escort tug design. Note the skeg piece appendage on the hull to generate the hydrodynamic lift i'm mentioning.
Cheers