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OzOne wrote:
Walt scribbled thusly: It's the same principle. Yep, you're going one way and want to get going the other way as quickly as possible. Heh. I guess it depends on what you mean by "quickly". Do you want to change diriction as quickly as possible? Then slam the tiller over hard. Do you want to change direction and be moving quickly after you've done so? Then make a nice wide turn, taking your time to change direction but keeping as much boat speed as possible. Focus on keeping boat speed, not on minimizing the amount of time it takes to turn. ///Walt |
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