Seawater
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Is there anyone out there who has a good working knowledge of rudder-performance and related issues, please?
I have a 23' Seamaster sailer with a balanced transom-hung rudder, and a 13.5 hp Beta engine with a 3-bladed prop. Under engine, with no sails set, the tiller is extremely heavy and pulls to port constantly, even when steering in a straight line, to the point that I need to lash the tiller to help take off some of the pressure. This applies at all motoring speeds.
Can anyone explain to me (in layman's language) the advantages of a balanced rudder, versus an unbalanced rudder, and would altering the rudder in some way improve the handling?
Thanks for any help.
I have a 23' Seamaster sailer with a balanced transom-hung rudder, and a 13.5 hp Beta engine with a 3-bladed prop. Under engine, with no sails set, the tiller is extremely heavy and pulls to port constantly, even when steering in a straight line, to the point that I need to lash the tiller to help take off some of the pressure. This applies at all motoring speeds.
Can anyone explain to me (in layman's language) the advantages of a balanced rudder, versus an unbalanced rudder, and would altering the rudder in some way improve the handling?
Thanks for any help.