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Roger Derby wrote:
Could it be for clearance when the rudder is deflected? Roger http://home.earthlink.net/~derbyrm Not in this case... The rudder would have to go way past 90deg to interfere with the prop. Brian C "Brian Cleverly" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any thoughts/theories on the reason for extending the prop aperture into the rudder when the rudder is hung off the back of a long-keel. I would imagine it would drastically reduce rudder efficiency, but possibly allow more of the prop to receive undisturbed water when backing-up. Thots anyone ? Brian C |
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