Retractable and retractable thrusters offer a number of advantages in shipbuilding, such as reducing the ship's flow resistance. While the systems bring flexibility and efficiency to ship operation, they also pose a major design challenge.
This is because a large number of cables are required for the control system and power supply of the ship's propulsion systems, which must be able to be moved safely at all times, even with a high weight.
In addition, the installation space is tight, which means that not only the guidance, but also the cables themselves must allow a tight bend radius.
These applications involve the drives of a drilling vessel (Well Intervention Vessel) and a survey vessel (Seismic Survey Vessel), which are used to determine drilling locations for oil and its extraction.