12-21-2016, 10:42 AM
I suspect it's a case of "turning the Titanic". The Titanic is cruising along at 22 knots (I think that was it's top speed) and the Captain suddenly gives the order to turn 160 degrees to Starboard, without slowing down.
The strain on the ship and the engine would be enormous at first, but the strain would lessen and the energy demand would too as you get on course. I had the same thing happen.
The strain on the ship and the engine would be enormous at first, but the strain would lessen and the energy demand would too as you get on course. I had the same thing happen.
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