A tugboat tows a ship at a constant velocity. The tow harness consists of a single tow cable attached to the tugboat at point $A$ that splits at point $B$ and attaches to the ship at points $C$ and $D$. The two rope segments $BC$ and $BD$ angle away from the center of the ship at angles of $\varphi = 25.0^\circ$ and $\theta = 25.0^\circ$, respectively. The tugboat pulls with a force of $21,000\text{ N}$ . What are the tensions $T_{BC}$ and $T_{BD}$ in the rope segments $BC$ and $BD$?
I attempted to do this by finding $BD$ and $BC$ by
$$ BD = 2100/\cos 25^\circ = 2317.1\text{ N} $$
But this is not right and I thought it was a bit too easy. Does anyone know anyway I would solve this?