NigelCraig
Well-Known Member
I struggle to understand the physics of reversing keel boats under power - my interest is trying to understand how a particular shape of keel/rudder will influence things. For example the Nic 32 is apparently v. bad in reverse, and that has a long keel with the rudder hanging off. Westerlarly Fulmar has a fin and ( I think) a spade rudder and is apparently reverses well. Can I assume that the separation of the rudder from the keel is what makes the difference, or the fact there is no skeg. Will a Contessa 32/Sadler 32, which have rudders hung on skegs be closer to Westerley or Nicholson? Or is it more complicted than that - presumable type of propellor must have sone influence