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Rudder
http://www.marinesurveyorschool.org/pages/rudders.htm
Control Types: direct linkage: rack and pinion and worm gear, chain and cable using a quadrant, or radial-drive, enclosed cable, and hydraulic.
Should go over 35 degrees, and no more.
Rudder area = LWL x draft x 0.05 Seeker: 70*5.5*.05=19.25 Actual is 22.
Engine and Propeller Rotation
On “left hand engines” flywheel turns counter-clockwise as you face it from the back of the engine. Or; from behind, the top of the flywheel moves to the “left”. And the top of a “left hand prop” also turns to the left as you look at it from behind the boat. Left hand engines and left had props are the most common.
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