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John Cassara
 
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If you are moving astern, fast enough to have steering with your rudder
(even on a sailboat) you are probably moving astern too fast



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That's what everyone always says right up until I put the boat right
where I want it, the first time. (sailboats only please, big rudder,
big keel, etc.)



This is simply not true. The problem with backing single screw or
non-counter rotating twins is often interprted as have the ability to turn
only one way or the boat won't go straight back. This is caused by Prop
Walk. To gain or maintane stearage when backing your drive line must be in
neutral. Don't try to power backwards instead think of the power as a push.
Short spurts of power in reverse then retuning to neutral and glideing on
the push will give you control in either direction. Try it the next time
your on the boat.

John