Manoeuvring Tutorial: Turning Short Round

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In this video we take a look at Turning Short Round, which is the maritime equivalent of a 3-point turn.

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More manoeuvring tutorials please! Whenever my wife/family go fishing or on charter holidays I'm always the boat guy and I'm always expected to manoeuvre novel boats (albiet small, touristy leisure boats) in novel situations with no mistakes, so I find this sort of content really useful. My own boat I can manoeuver on pure muscle memory, but for the novel situations I like to have an intuitive understanding of the mechanics of manoeuvring under power.

philipmylan
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Here in Argentina we have many rivers with ports were large ships load cereals. This turn maneuver is done. The main difference is that you always have a downstream current (up to 3 knots) that is stronger on the center of the river than on the sides so it affects bow and stern in a different form depending which part of the ship is closest to the center

invernante
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After much trial and error, I learned this the hard way in a 62’ narrow boat. No real current but plenty of windage. A few weeks ago, aboard ‘Britannia’ in Kiel, I watched in awe as the thousand foot ship was rotated 180 degrees in a 1200 foot wide channel.

mikepowell
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Best explanation ever, thank you very much!

ShebanFPV
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Emergency response series in the future? That would be helpful to a lot of students.

laquaces
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Great video but In the example right handed propeller when going ahead should bring the vessel to port not to starboard since the rotation of the blades are in clock wise direction

jjbactat
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Except for the propeller walk, I have taught myself all this while playing video games throughout the years

dCash
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Thanks so much salute additional learning for me

omictina
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Would be great to see parallel docking video tutorial, thank you!

valentynsabulis
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In the example, why don't you bring the rudder hard over to port whilst the engines are reversed?

Hittsy
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Ships with bow thrusters: *_Snickers_*

electric
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Huh more interesting naval facts that I'll never use :)

captaingames