On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 00:18:49 +0100, Derek Moody
wrote this crap:
Which rather dodges the larger question. I have only once been aboard a
vessel that smashed her rudder and then she was small enough that we could
unship the remains* and get enough steering force from a towed bucket.
Now -if- you can break/saw/unbolt the offending article a jury rigged paddle
will probably get you by, together with streaming warps if things get lively,
but I've never really given it a thought as a likely hazard for an
ocean-crossing passage. Not too difficult if it's possible to use a dinghy
as a repair platform but when did trouble ever occur in a calm?
A hacksaw blade on a pole might be enough to cut away damage but only if you
can somehow get it into the right position...
What tricks do you lot have in reserve?
I once broke the tiller.
We steered with the sails.
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