riccardot5765
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Hello everyone,
I write you more about curiosity, so even if I don't have answers, it's not a problem.
So I will explain briefly to you the question.
in the port where I have the boat are willing to change all the dead bodies of a floating pier. a few days ago the commissioners of the company who will have to proceed to work on the second side of the pontile, since the first was already done. precisely for this reason I raised some concerns about the quality of the work performed. I believe that the dead bodies have been placed a short distance from the pier and in fact it happens that with the peaks of mooring almost to peak the boats however approach too. the company responds that in order to be able to moor well you have to pull the tops until the chain reaches the surface of the sea. It's practically a mule.
I have searched for something on the internet but I have found nothing and therefore my question is: is there any formula or text that relates depth, distance, size of the moored unit and things like that? not for anything else, but the work would cost 15k€ which then must be paid back by us poor shipowners. . .
grace to those who want to answer.
I write you more about curiosity, so even if I don't have answers, it's not a problem.
So I will explain briefly to you the question.
in the port where I have the boat are willing to change all the dead bodies of a floating pier. a few days ago the commissioners of the company who will have to proceed to work on the second side of the pontile, since the first was already done. precisely for this reason I raised some concerns about the quality of the work performed. I believe that the dead bodies have been placed a short distance from the pier and in fact it happens that with the peaks of mooring almost to peak the boats however approach too. the company responds that in order to be able to moor well you have to pull the tops until the chain reaches the surface of the sea. It's practically a mule.
I have searched for something on the internet but I have found nothing and therefore my question is: is there any formula or text that relates depth, distance, size of the moored unit and things like that? not for anything else, but the work would cost 15k€ which then must be paid back by us poor shipowners. . .
grace to those who want to answer.