earlybird
Well-Known Member
Rigging a relieving line shows that the OP has felt the need to go to a fairly extreme length to get over the problem. Since his Beneteau has a fairly typical underwater geometry, why don't many,many other owners feel the same need? The prop vortex argument would surely apply to them too. Is it possible that the boat in question has a rudder that is slightly more "balanced" than other examples, e.g. due to the stock being bent slightly forward? This would amplify the vortex effect but might have no effect under sail when the vortex is absent.