P Paraso Member Apr 17, 2019 #1 Say it was going at 24 knots. How quickly was it able to turn a full 180 degrees hard over?
M michaeld Member Dec 24, 2019 #2 Going by my knowledge from my studies, if it was going exactly 24 knots, the time it would take to turn right around might be 35-45 seconds, but I'm not entirely sure. Upvote 0 Downvote
Going by my knowledge from my studies, if it was going exactly 24 knots, the time it would take to turn right around might be 35-45 seconds, but I'm not entirely sure.
Georges Guay Member Jan 17, 2020 #3 Paraso said: Say it was going at 24 knots. How quickly was it able to turn a full 180 degrees hard over? Click to expand... Between 3 minutes and 3 minutes 30 seconds for a 180° change of course ... Upvote 0 Downvote
Paraso said: Say it was going at 24 knots. How quickly was it able to turn a full 180 degrees hard over? Click to expand... Between 3 minutes and 3 minutes 30 seconds for a 180° change of course ...
peterpeak362 Member Jan 11, 2024 #4 Paraso said: Say it was going at 24 knots. How quickly was it able to turn a full 180 degrees hard over? Click to expand... 2 points on the clock in 37 seconds at full steam...very agile for 90,000 tons full... Upvote 0 Downvote
Paraso said: Say it was going at 24 knots. How quickly was it able to turn a full 180 degrees hard over? Click to expand... 2 points on the clock in 37 seconds at full steam...very agile for 90,000 tons full...