thames Ranger If you mean the x-bow design, it's an inverted hull designed to produce much less hydrodynamic drag, resulting in better performance, better fuel efficiency and more stable in the rough north sea conditions. Same design as some submarine bows.
@@kyle12111994 I designed this in my mind, it is totally trying to shape the modern Hull simulates as much as possible to the good old rover boats the vikings used ancient engineering, even north American and Canadian native people have this bow shape for canoes. They tried that and miraculously it worked like magic. Fun fact is that the bigger the ship the better this design works.
Brilliant.
Thanks for posting.
Great quality to start a great experience for private exploring anchor handling vessels are the best for shit weather for great stability
They look like a Dinosaur coming round the corner
must be a reason why she was deigned like that.
that i dont know
Those are offshore supply vessels. I'm watching this video because I have to illustrate one for a deepwater platform supply chain graphic.
thames Ranger If you mean the x-bow design, it's an inverted hull designed to produce much less hydrodynamic drag, resulting in better performance, better fuel efficiency and more stable in the rough north sea conditions. Same design as some submarine bows.
@@kyle12111994 I designed this in my mind, it is totally trying to shape the modern Hull simulates as much as possible to the good old rover boats the vikings used ancient engineering, even north American and Canadian native people have this bow shape for canoes. They tried that and miraculously it worked like magic. Fun fact is that the bigger the ship the better this design works.