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CLOSE QUARTERS MANOEUVRING MADE EASY
Yachting Monthly UK
|June 2025
Mooring a boat can be nerve-racking - especially when there's an audience gathered outside the marina bar, watching with keen interest, writes Susannah Hart
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Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a novice skipper, manoeuvring in tight spaces can be challenging. But with the right equipment, returning to your berth doesn't have to be stressful. We spoke with Paul Hardy, Refit & Service Manager at Ancasta Yacht Services, to explore how thrusters can transform the berthing experience - making it smoother, easier, and far less daunting.
Thrusters are auxiliary propulsion devices designed to enhance a yacht's manoeuvrability, whether it's a monohull or multihull, a compact cruiser or a luxury yacht. Available in various types, each with its own advantages, thrusters help boaters move sideways, counteract wind or current, and moor with precision. Let's take a closer look at the different options available.
TUNNEL THRUSTERSTunnel thrusters are one of the most common types used on yachts and motorboats. Installed within a tunnel across the bow, these thrusters use one or two propellers to push water to one side, creating lateral thrust. Their reliability, effectiveness in most conditions, and affordability make tunnel thrusters a popular choice. Available in various sizes, they provide excellent control and are relatively easy to install and maintain. However, since they are permanently fixed in the hull, they create drag, which can affect speed and fuel efficiency. Installation also requires significant hull modifications, and the tunnel itself takes up space inside the boat. Also, tunnel thrusters can be noisy, particularly at higher speeds. Despite these trade-offs, their performance and cost-effectiveness make them a favourite with boat owners.
RETRACTABLE THRUSTERS
This story is from the June 2025 edition of Yachting Monthly UK.
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