The bulbous bow is a protruding bulb at the front of a ship, just below the waterline. Its primary function is to improve the vessel's hydrodynamic efficiency by reducing wave-making resistance.
Ship's bow, moving through the waves to her destination. View from forecastle deck. Ship is moving through the waves. Ship's bow, moving through the waves to her destination. View from forecastle deck ...
A daring rescue ensued as a Canadian Forces Cormorant helicopter battled the raging snowstorm, hovering between the ship’s ...
The construction is planned to take place at Eastern's facilities in Allanton and Port St. Joe, with delivery expected in ...
The Suez Canal is continuing its strategy to develop the waterway, pointing to the completion and operation of the southern ...
The Dutra Group, San Rafael, Calif., announced it has ordered a new 10,464-cubic-yard trailing suction hopper dredge from ...
It will feature a V-shaped hopper, a bulbous bow for reduced drag ... for Dutra Group" was originally created and published by Ship Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on ...
The ships are powered by four Kamewa/Aquamaster ... Using this system, it has been possible to provide a bulbous bow and streamlined body which, reportedly, provides higher efficiency and speed ...
The Dutra Group, a California-based heavy civil marine contractor, has issued a notice to proceed to Eastern Shipbuilding ...