SIDESHIFT vs. TUNNEL
THRUSTERS
For boats up to 80 feet in length, external
bow thrusters that mount on the front of the hull exhibit
a number of advantages over traditional tunnel or through-hull
thrusters.
- External bow thrusters are mounted
as far forward as possible providing the maximum turning
moment about the boat's center of rotation. This maximizes
the turning power of the bow thruster.
- As the propeller of an external
bow thruster is directly exposed to open water, it
does not have to overcome the inertia of water in
a tube giving the thruster better responsiveness especially
when changing direction from port to starboard and
vice versa.
- As external bow thrusters are not
mounted in the hull, they produce less sound and vibration
when in operation.
- An external bow thruster does not
require holes to be cut in the boat's hull which can
affect structural integrity or result in leakage.
- As compared to traditional bow thrusters,
installation of external bow thrusters is simpler
and may be performed while the boat is in the water
substantially reducing installation time and cost.
- External bow thrusters do not contribute
additional drag when the boat is planing as the thruster
is lifted above the waterline.
- External bow thrusters can be installed
on boats where hull geometry or outfitting do not
permit through-hull thrusters.
- External bow thrusters have a longer
duty cycle as they are cooled by open water.
- An external bow thruster can easily
be removed and installed on a new boat.
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