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![]() "all thumbs" wrote in message ... I'm wondering if I have the quadrant set up right. At full stop on the quadrant, looking at the rudder shows it's only turned about 45 degrees. Is this correct? Is that some theoretical limit of effective angle or something? Thanks. As long as the swing is the same both ways 45 degrees is fine IMHO. Make sure the travel is smooth, with no binding. I'd only use 'max rudder' for slow speed maneuvering at low power settings. 45 degrees is a lot of rudder swing (depending on the vessel). Is that some theoretical limit of effective. Not really. A lot of boats don't have that much rudder swing. You may need ALL of that for some 'backing down' situations when you're trying to overcome the 'sidewash' of the prop. In reverse the transom always favors one side (sometimes a LOT). It's better to have more swing than you need. |
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