ASD Tugboats: Power, Maneuverability, and Efficiency in One

Azimuth Stern Drive (ASD) tugboats are known for their power and maneuverability. This is why they are used for towing other large sea-faring vessels. An ASD tug has enough power to either drag or push another vehicle easily, and without making too much noise. Compared to other tugs, an ASD is more electrically efficient and costs less to maintain.

As mentioned earlier, ASD tugs have exceptional maneuverability. They are able to move in any direction and boast a propulsion system that allows the tug to maneuver in potentially tricky situations. An ASD is designed to move with the much-needed flexibility needed when towing very large objects. Efficiency is not sacrificed, and neither is control: ASD tugs are easy to operate, are very responsive for their size, and can be easily controlled.

These are the reasons why ASDs are often used to do escort towing. An ASD is a powerful machine that is capable of dragging an object that weighs up to 65 tons. Another important thing to note is that ASDs remain stable, even when conditions are less than ideal, i.e. when the ocean is choppy. ASDs are tough tugboats that are designed to endure all kinds of weather conditions.