ParaHandy
Active member
... reviewing the history of French boat design since William the Conqueror did fer ra English in 1066 would conclude that, like then, the Frenchies eschewed rudders even though the flat bottomed design, a design favoured as much today as then and suitable for the conveyance of two horses plus gear, gave no inherent directional stability and chose instead to hang a plank of wood over the side.
However, much later, the Spaniards in 1588 set sail with a 'proper' rudder and they didn't get here, did they? So the french ain't stoopid?
not much has changed in boat design .....
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However, much later, the Spaniards in 1588 set sail with a 'proper' rudder and they didn't get here, did they? So the french ain't stoopid?
not much has changed in boat design .....
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