Ships – Towing or pushing – Steering
Patent
1992-05-11
1993-09-07
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Ships
Towing or pushing
Steering
114253, 114221R, B63B 2166
Patent
active
052419207
ABSTRACT:
A controllable hook assembly and method for retrieving a barge's towing bridle or broken tow cable while maintaining a safe standoff distance between the drifting vessel and the recovery vessel. It may also be used for emergency towing of a vessel adrift or otherwise in distress. The disclosed assembly consists of a bidirectional side-planing otterboard integrated with a retrieval/towing hook which is shackled to a recovery towline. The depth and lateral position of the towed assembly are controlled by the length of recovery towline and the speed of the recovery towing vessel, respectively.
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Avila Stephen P.
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
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