I can not really express how much I appreciate your valuable time explaining about it. It has increased for sure, my knowledge and ability to make things happen easier when maneuvering ships of any LOA and GT, You are really good at explaining this!
@Stewart1314 Жыл бұрын
I miss your classes, Dleep. I’ll never be too experienced or knowledgable to not come back to your explanations
@kingkhan6912 жыл бұрын
Very good and very informative lecture. Sir. 👏
@mallosha.mgeuddi36902 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much indeed for sharing this moment of knowledge and expirence. Thanks for having u here dear
@vladimirivanov33602 жыл бұрын
At 11:31 I suppose "Starboard helm" cold be instead of "Ports helm to neutralize the swing"?
@marcoantoniobenitahsalgado940 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic explanation! Gongratulations!!!
@soerenishoey Жыл бұрын
very good. I have coasters loaded to 4,0m at max ca 2 cm below bottom some places. I slow down to minimum og stop the engine before passing the banks.
@johnmarkmanuelmagalona198411 ай бұрын
concise and informative sir, thank you for sharing your knowledge in a great presentation!
@jokopurnomo97 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your explanation about this topic, this video can help me for explain to our cadets in the class.
@for78get2 ай бұрын
Such good work. Thank you.
@jamaali2276 Жыл бұрын
Nice and very information thank u
@capt.ronirani56912 жыл бұрын
Dear Dleep Fotedar, Your videos are very excellent and explanations are simple and easy to understand. I see that your "SH Lesson 5 Exam Situations" has been, inadvertently perhaps, set as "for children". Hence it cannot be saved as well as commenting is disallowed. I request you to amend the settings as there really is no content in that particular video that could be termed offensive to minors. Thankyou.
@venkatrao3435 Жыл бұрын
Very nicely explained sir....
@Rainadescartes2 жыл бұрын
@7:41 Bow has positive pressure and stern has negative but @9:45 ships have positive pressure at bow and stern . Why ?
@AnishMohandas
9 ай бұрын
Stern of the ship when the ship is moving usually has a positive pressure due to the churning effect of the propeller. But this positive pressure is way weaker than the positive pressure at the bow (when vessel moving forward).
@vahidrezaei1397 Жыл бұрын
🎉❤
@user-mp6fg8fh6x6 ай бұрын
Is there an introduction to onshore wind unberthing there?
@leonardoazzarelli Жыл бұрын
Qual è il programma che uso per fare queste animazioni con le navi?
@Mike-gz4xn Жыл бұрын
5:58 How could a ship's advance increase in shallow water? I would think more resistance would allow it to slow down faster?
@AnishMohandas
9 ай бұрын
Because of the shallow water effect, more resistance/turbulence is created at the stern pushing the Pivot point towards the aft (say 40% to 50% from the bow). So, the rudder effect on the ship's turning will be greatly reduced. Thats why the ship will have to move further than her normal 'Advance' distance, before starting to show the effect of turning, in shallow waters. Hope this clarifies your doubt.
@Mike-gz4xn
9 ай бұрын
@@AnishMohandas ah so it’s a factor of the advance and transfer increasing. Does the ships ability to slow down suffer (surge distance)?
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I can not really express how much I appreciate your valuable time explaining about it. It has increased for sure, my knowledge and ability to make things happen easier when maneuvering ships of any LOA and GT, You are really good at explaining this!
I miss your classes, Dleep. I’ll never be too experienced or knowledgable to not come back to your explanations
Very good and very informative lecture. Sir. 👏
Thank you very much indeed for sharing this moment of knowledge and expirence. Thanks for having u here dear
At 11:31 I suppose "Starboard helm" cold be instead of "Ports helm to neutralize the swing"?
Fantastic explanation! Gongratulations!!!
very good. I have coasters loaded to 4,0m at max ca 2 cm below bottom some places. I slow down to minimum og stop the engine before passing the banks.
concise and informative sir, thank you for sharing your knowledge in a great presentation!
Thank you very much for your explanation about this topic, this video can help me for explain to our cadets in the class.
Such good work. Thank you.
Nice and very information thank u
Dear Dleep Fotedar, Your videos are very excellent and explanations are simple and easy to understand. I see that your "SH Lesson 5 Exam Situations" has been, inadvertently perhaps, set as "for children". Hence it cannot be saved as well as commenting is disallowed. I request you to amend the settings as there really is no content in that particular video that could be termed offensive to minors. Thankyou.
Very nicely explained sir....
@7:41 Bow has positive pressure and stern has negative but @9:45 ships have positive pressure at bow and stern . Why ?
@AnishMohandas
9 ай бұрын
Stern of the ship when the ship is moving usually has a positive pressure due to the churning effect of the propeller. But this positive pressure is way weaker than the positive pressure at the bow (when vessel moving forward).
🎉❤
Is there an introduction to onshore wind unberthing there?
Qual è il programma che uso per fare queste animazioni con le navi?
5:58 How could a ship's advance increase in shallow water? I would think more resistance would allow it to slow down faster?
@AnishMohandas
9 ай бұрын
Because of the shallow water effect, more resistance/turbulence is created at the stern pushing the Pivot point towards the aft (say 40% to 50% from the bow). So, the rudder effect on the ship's turning will be greatly reduced. Thats why the ship will have to move further than her normal 'Advance' distance, before starting to show the effect of turning, in shallow waters. Hope this clarifies your doubt.
@Mike-gz4xn
9 ай бұрын
@@AnishMohandas ah so it’s a factor of the advance and transfer increasing. Does the ships ability to slow down suffer (surge distance)?
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