Hi ferryenthusiast
If P&O had supplied VSTEP or me with the original sea trial report, everything would have been much easier.
If you compare the model's behavior to similar vessels you will realize that it still reacts rather quickly. I have done some zig-zag tests with the model and when the documentation is released, you will see that the overshoot angles are quite low compare to similar vessels. However the effect of applying counter rudder may not be as significant as desired, but that is due to the design of the dynamics-engine (I think...
I did what I could to make it more significant, but without the desired result). Hopefully that will be improved for the next SS.
The previous version of PoR is underpowered (couldn't reach 22 knots) and there has too much hull resistance, making the vessel stop moving in no time. By lowering the resistance, increasing power and ruddereffect, I actually increased the effect of applying counter rudder and got acceleration/coasting stop/crash stop curves which match real life patterns.
If you are going to chat with the captain, would you then do me a favour and ask him if he could supply us with the original sea trial report?
Regards
Jacob
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