Hello paddleduckers,
P.S Industry had her maiden voyage on a real pond , actually a smallish overflow dam, today , 9/9/02, in very
sunny blustry conditions, 'squalls' to 15+ Knots and a steady current over the spillway wall. Great test condifitons !
For those in Australia, 50 Knots reported on Bass Strait today and the Tassie Ferry
unable to dock for 6 hours due to wind at Devonport, maybe they should have
bought new paddlers instead of screw driven ships !!!
Under pressure, she could be forced sideways, as she has a double deck superstructure giving
a nice area for the wind, but with differentual motors
working a treat, was able to come about into the wind and make steady headway.
I'm quite sure rudder alone with a fixed double paddle drive would not have done the job.
Heal was minimal, ship remained dry even when sponsons pressed to the water which was
pleasing as I was a little concerned about water entering the open deck
area around the engine room. Not a drop was found.
I'd changed pulleys (gears) recently going from 43 X 18 pulleys @ 116RPM, up to
54 X 18 @ 150 RPM, and I'm glad I did as I feel the lower RPM would not
have been sufficient to make way under these windy conditions.
Contemplating going to 54 X 15 @ 180RPM., but I'l have to see how that
looks in more pleasant conditions as I'm not trying to make a speedboat.
Cheers,
Brett S Hallett