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schlackoff, the rudders don't control anything in reverse, unless the boat is
also moving backwards. They can't. However, on a twin screw boat (and this was what I believe he was discussing) you don't need to have headway or sternway to alter your heading. This can be done with props alone, or more easily and quickly, with props and rudders. In various maneuvering situations, this can be a great advantage, and just to throw in a kicker, the advantage can work with single screw as well. Shen Net, net, you wanna steer with a rudder backing up, prop forward of the rudder, you MUST be moving. Not sure what the point of steering if you are not moving would be? Forward or reverse. If you are not moving, steering has no meaning. Doug s/v Callista |
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