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that thing has a massive stabilisation system to keep it steady, being on a RN ship the front end goes under then the back end strap yourself in your bed nice and safe haha

 

Stabalisers (one each side btw, so not a MASSIVE system) are only good to a certain point. And have been proven to actually worsen a roll when waves strike at a certain frequency.

And since that vid looks parametric rolling, stabalisers wouldn't help.

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that thing has a massive stabilisation system to keep it steady, being on a RN ship the front end goes under then the back end strap yourself in your bed nice and safe haha

 

Stabalisers (one each side btw, so not a MASSIVE system) are only good to a certain point. And have been proven to actually worsen a roll when waves strike at a certain frequency.

And since that vid looks parametric rolling, stabalisers wouldn't help.

 

 

still has something though i wouldnt think something that large would get affected too much or thought they would avoid the storm altogether.

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that thing has a massive stabilisation system to keep it steady, being on a RN ship the front end goes under then the back end strap yourself in your bed nice and safe haha

 

Stabalisers (one each side btw, so not a MASSIVE system) are only good to a certain point. And have been proven to actually worsen a roll when waves strike at a certain frequency.

And since that vid looks parametric rolling, stabalisers wouldn't help.

 

 

still has something though i wouldnt think something that large would get affected too much or thought they would avoid the storm altogether.

 

I work on things that large. Not all storms can be avoided.

And google parametric rolling......the larger (beamier) a vessel, the worse it is. It can occur any time the wave frequency is just right.

I've experienced it on a 70,000 ton container ship up near Flemish Cap. We did nearly $1million damage to the ship in 5 minutes.

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that thing has a massive stabilisation system to keep it steady, being on a RN ship the front end goes under then the back end strap yourself in your bed nice and safe haha

 

Stabalisers (one each side btw, so not a MASSIVE system) are only good to a certain point. And have been proven to actually worsen a roll when waves strike at a certain frequency.

And since that vid looks parametric rolling, stabalisers wouldn't help.

 

 

still has something though i wouldnt think something that large would get affected too much or thought they would avoid the storm altogether.

 

I work on things that large. Not all storms can be avoided.

And google parametric rolling......the larger (beamier) a vessel, the worse it is. It can occur any time the wave frequency is just right.

I've experienced it on a 70,000 ton container ship up near Flemish Cap. We did nearly $1million damage to the ship in 5 minutes.

 

I have a mental image of that, the containers ready to spill off the side? cannot have been fun!!

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