Hello to all members,
First of all, what a great forum
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We have decided to add a bow-thruster to our cruiser 36 avantgarde, when I correctly understood it has the same hull as the "new" cruiser 37 series. To keep it short, we do not want to install a retractable thruster, so our options are limited to A.) a tunnel thruster, or B.) an external thruster (e.g. sleipner SX50 hydro-pod). The installation of an external thruster is relatively strait forward, the sx50 seem to be quite solid, low drag, does not take up a lot of space, it can be installed very far upfront (= optimal angle of force). But the sx50 hydro-pod is limited in power 50-62kgf, which is based on my calculation a viable option up to +/-20-22kn side-wind. On the other hand tunnel thrusters are available in much more powerful models (e.g. 80-95kgf / Tunnel 185mm), after some measuring I found that the installation of a tunnel thruster on this boat will be very tricky because of the relativeately flatt hull shape, there is not a lot of water-depth to work with. Therefore I am quite doubtful that such a tunnel thruster will have enough water-column to efficiently convert the available power into the needed water-force.....
Okay, so basically my question is, are there memebers in the forum that actually have one of these thrusters installed on their cruiser 36/37 (model 2013 on wards) who could share their experience & tips from first hand. I would greatly appreciate it.
N.b. This is a 100% technical matter, please do not turn this in to an "you don't need a thruster....." or a price discussion.
Thank you very much, and have a great day !
J.B.