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    Pierre
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      @pierre

      Hi All

      Ive always been interested in off-beat marine vessels and so when I came across some pictures of a new tug called a Ship Docking Module (SDM for short), I decided this would be my next project.

      The tug has a length/beam ratio of 9 to 5 and is symmetrical  fore and aft. It has a flat bottom with an extremely shallow draft and utilizes 2 schottel units which are offset from the centre line, one to port and one to starboard. Two small skegs on the centre line complete the underwater profile.

      The tug has been designed to push as efficiently sideways as in a fore/aft direction and has a top speed of 6.5 knots SIDEWAYS!

       
      Heres an aerial view:
       
       
      Another view from forward:

       

       

      These pictures courtesy of http://www.seabulktowing.com . Anyone knowing of any other pictures, I would be grateful theres not a lot of information available. There is a very interesting video on the above site as well, showing the tug picking up a container ship on the bow, sideways. As a tugmaster myself I found this particularly fascinating!

       I also managed to dig out the US patent for the hull shape which was useful for the angles of rise of floor etc. Extensive use is made of flat plating, to cut down costs, which will simplify building (I hope)

      I have started building, and have so far cut out the flat bottom and the frames. I will be using two Graupner Voith Schneider units, because I have them sitting in my workshop.

      Will post pictures if I manage to send this to the site havent been too successful so far with pictures!

      Regards – Pierre

       

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      Pierre
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        @pierre

        Revolutionary Tug Design

        #18222
        Paul T
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          @pault84577
          Hi Pierre
           
          A very interesting project but I think that you already have all of the available information as these tugs seem to be exclusive to Seabulk Towing.
           
          I would like to see your drawings or any dimensional information that you have as this would make a great CAD project.
           
          Paul
           
          P.S. who is your “top dawg” then?
          #18225
          Pierre
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            @pierre
            Hi Paul
             
            You’re right, all the information I’ve been able to find has come from SeaBulk.  If you’re really interested download their promotional pamphlet, it contains the side elevation that I posted.  The other bit of information is from the US patent office – I can send you the PDF if you want.
            BTW, what CAd program are you using?
            Top Dawg? – you’re the MAANNN!!!!
             
            Regards – Pierre
             
             
            #18226
            Paul T
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              @pault84577
              Hi Pierre
               
              I’ve already uploaded the side elevation into the CAD programme, which is TurboCad (I have a few cad programmes inc autocad but I find Turbocad the quickest to use) and I have the US patent office blurb, I could really do with a clear plan view but I am sure that one will appear in the fullness of time.
               
              I’m not sure about top dawg I still think that Bob fits the criteria a lot better than me.
               
              Paul
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