The inertia of that craft is so high that one needs to move it without giving it too much velocity in such a closed place. Also that place looks like it needs dredging as the draft is deep and almost causing the ship to touch the bottom. That change of sea colour which the tug boats are churning indicates that dredging is required.
I think the ship is dragging bottom a little the way it's acting, but it's pretty normal anyhow. This ship is probably drawing 30 ft / 10 meters here or close to it.
No worry !! Vessel movement with two assist tug's, but the deep to sallow for the draft for a motions. Need to see low tide and must move at the top tide water.
Okay. This question may sound noobish but - what is the knocking/clanging heard in the first part of the video? And in case the answer to that doesn't answer this - why does it stop?
Very interesting video being a retired master of cape size bulk carriers. TKS.
Informative video , tq , watching from north borneo
He should get one of those little bow thruster things. They work pretty good.
Like 114, very good video,. done, you have a new supporter.
The inertia of that craft is so high that one needs to move it without giving it too much velocity in such a closed place.
Also that place looks like it needs dredging as the draft is deep and almost causing the ship to touch the bottom. That change of sea colour which the tug boats are churning indicates that dredging is required.
Its dredged.. I was there.. Port Hedland..Do you know how many vessel movements are done here each year ?
I think the ship is dragging bottom a little the way it's acting, but it's pretty normal anyhow.
This ship is probably drawing 30 ft / 10 meters here or close to it.
Very cool video!
No worry !! Vessel movement with two assist tug's, but the deep to sallow for the draft for a motions. Need to see low tide and must move at the top tide water.
Okay. This question may sound noobish but - what is the knocking/clanging heard in the first part of the video?
And in case the answer to that doesn't answer this - why does it stop?
Could be iron ore out of western australia
Ano po ba kaibahan ng docking and undocking tsaka berthing unberthing po?
Same, just preferred terms used in the areas
saludos le envia el capitan de remolcador oswaldo rodriguez de pdvsa marina en venezuela
Where is this and what is the cargo?
Don Kinzett i think this is port hedland
I have unloaded this ship in UK
Which port was it in ?