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Thanks ....comments interspersed:
Rod McInnis wrote: With this in mind, for those with twin screw boats, if I told you that rudders were important tools of boat handling, but not to be considered for steering, rather for "thrust vectoring", when maneuvering around a dock, etc., when kicking an engine ahead, both positive and negative ...... would you understand what I was saying? No, I would think that most people would be more confused. Why? To begin with, I would start by pointing out that there is a big difference between how an inboard reacts and how I/Os or outboards react. There is also a big difference between what I call "large rudder" and "small rudder" boats. Sorry, I should have made it more specific that I was just talking about "inboards" not IO's or outboards. On inboards, there can be "large rudder" as well as "small rudder" boats (generally they tend toward "small" but it's "not written in stone"). It's also interesting that few talk about type of rudder when talking about it's "size" (can also be read as "power"). A typical sail boat has a "large rudder" which becomes effective, in either forward or reverse, as soon as the boat is making way. A typical power boat has a "small rudder" which either needs a significant amount of boat speed or to have the prop pushing water past it. These rudders are generally ineffective in reverse. see above The basic concept of twin engine inboards is that you consider the rudder to only be a factor when the engine is in forward. Ignore it for the engine in reverse. Interesting comment that I think a few have made. To check on myself, I went back to my original post to see if I'd indicated anywhere that I was applying this "thrust vectoring" to astern "kicks" ... I wasn't, and in fact specifically stated "when kicking an engine ahead", so I don't know where your last two sentences are coming from. Hmmmm I see something ... "both positive and negative", refers to rudder angle when doing, say, a twist or walk. otn |
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