Jonmendez
Well-Known Member
Sorry but no! The rudders on a planning boat are sized arround giving the correct turn ratio at planning speed, they are tiny compared to a similar sized yacht so yes i agree that they should work in astern if there is flow but they are so small they just dony untl you have speed on.
When you are manouvering a planning boat in a marina at slow speed i.e. under 3 knots the rudders on a shaft drive boat do not work on the astern engine, the flow of water from an engine in astern is forwards so it is not going over the rudder, by comparison the ahead engine is driving its flow over the rudder with considerable force - hence the rudders work in ahead. You need to have a fair bit of speed on 5/6 knots plus to actually have a chance of steering in astern and then you have to ask why would you go backwards at that speed in a marina?
When you are manouvering a planning boat in a marina at slow speed i.e. under 3 knots the rudders on a shaft drive boat do not work on the astern engine, the flow of water from an engine in astern is forwards so it is not going over the rudder, by comparison the ahead engine is driving its flow over the rudder with considerable force - hence the rudders work in ahead. You need to have a fair bit of speed on 5/6 knots plus to actually have a chance of steering in astern and then you have to ask why would you go backwards at that speed in a marina?