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think it through, steve. think it through.
no it doesn't. It doesn't matter that they are attached. The rudder will have an effect if there is water flowing over it. so, which way does the stern move if the rudder is to port? forward or reverse? rh prop or lh prop? how much prop walk? reverse (that was the discussion), and your choice (neither affects the outcome) and your choice (no value affects the outcome). Steve |
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