Ship launching airbag used to pull the boat ashore video
Ship launching airbags pull ship ashore is to use the marine airbag in the water to jack up the ship, the use of winch to pull the ship to the shore. The technology does not require chutes and docks and is particularly suitable for ship repair and rescue applications.
The upper arrangement of the airbags usually requires the help of tidal changes. At the high tide, the ship should be as close to the shore as possible, and at the low tide, it should be close to the bow of the stranded ship.
The ship launching airbags should be put in, and the bow should be inflated. A winch is then used to pull the boat forward, and as it moves, more airbags can be inserted into the bottom.
Repeat the above steps until the airbag lifts the entire hull and pulls the ship ashore under the pull of the hoist.
After the ship ashore, arrived at the predetermined position, put the support pier, and then the airbag deflated, the hull fell on the support pier, then the work is over.