[*]For best functionality, the bow thrusters should be AT the bow. M = r x F, after all.
Could you explain this further?
[*]The armament seems exceedingly heavy. Sea Sparrow, 120mm gun, multiple CIWS... how is this not a frigate? Aside from the single helo and lack of sonar, this is in every way more effective than a modern Perry.
OPV Holland class - Remotely controlled: 1 x 76 mm gun, 1 x 20-30 mm gun, 2 (+2) machine-guns - I am going to change the 120mm gun it's an placeholder
second CIWS gun is there because of the fact that my front CIWS gun is not capable of looking to the aft.
[*]The long HF comms antennas should be vertical, as this is optimal for skywave propagation. More separation between them would be optimal if you wish to have four. It would be reasonable to only have two, one on each beam.
Changing them to 2
[*]You don't need a rotating surface search radar -- this functionality is already present in the I-mast.
Acelanceloet posted on this matter
[*]I have no idea why you have two separate starboard-side green navigation lights. I also think they're supposed to be forward of the white masthead light (and therefore should be on the sides of your bridge), but I'm not totally sure.
not details are finished yet, and more often I post to get opinions, however
this is for an motor vessel larger vessel than 50m
on the matter of 2 Nav lights.
http://www.shipbucket.com/images.php?di ... INCIEN.png
I hope this is what you meant
[*]If you separated your STIRs from the mast further, they would have much more effective bearing of coverage. Right now they're nearly limited to +-90deg. You might as well put the forward one atop the bridge, and the aft one right at the break in the deck line. The satcom dome doesn't need to be able to look straight forward, anyway.
Thank you, you confirmed my feelings just wanted to be sure!