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Bir çeviri sorunu bildirin
I used Lunar Bow for testing and i was able to run cable tension over 240 tons without them snapping. I had round 170 tons of fish in trawl and i was hauling with full power forward with everything ok.
When i actually snapped cables it showed only 218 tons of tension while i was just trawling on to see at what number they snap.
Only advice i have for it is to go into really deep water when weather is very nice, set your trawl while making sure that both are equal lenght and then start little by little trying to get back to equal depth.
After fidgeting for a while (took me round 20 mins to get it back) you know to NEVER touch those buttons again as your door position doesn't reset when you take trawl out.