1. Introduction Mooring systems help keep floating structures like offshore wind turbines, oil rigs, and floating storage units (FPSOs) in place. They use chains, ropes, and […]
A mooring fender is a protective buffer device—made of rubber, foam, or PVC—that absorbs the kinetic energy when a vessel docks or berths, preventing damage to […]
1. Introduction Salvaging shipwrecks is important for many reasons. It helps keep shipping lanes safe, protects the environment, recovers lost cargo, and sometimes even saves history. […]
What Is Mooring? Mooring means fixing a ship in one place using ropes, anchors, or other equipment. It keeps the vessel from drifting with the wind, […]
Introduction When it comes to protecting boats, traditional plastic or foam fenders have been the norm for a long time. But lately, more people have started […]
Introduction 🌊 In port construction and ship docking, fenders play a key role. They help protect both ships and docks by absorbing impact and preventing damage. […]
What Rope Is Used to Moor Ships? Most ships use mooring lines made of nylon, polyester, or high-performance synthetic fibers like HMPE to secure them to […]