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I think you are looking at things backwards. Rather than deflecting the wash towards the stern, you have to ask whether the plates would be able to impart any thrust to the ship. Once the wash leaves the side of the ship, it is gone, as far as the ship is concerned. Whether it is deflected (as it would be when it approached a shore, or a headland, for example) is irrelevant.
So to get back to your example. I imagine the plates you are talking about would be attached to the ship. Let's say, for the sake of simplicity, that each plate is attached with two bars to hold it the proper distance away from the ship. BUT the bars are hinged at the inboard end (where they attach to the hull) and at the outboard end (where they attach to the plate). They need to be able to swing in so they can lie next to the hull for berthing.
Now - in the deployed position and running at 20 knots - do you think they need a bracing member / cable to prevent them from swinging (A) forward (towards the bow) or (B) backward (toward the stern). If you (or anyone) can design a system for (A), then you will have captured some energy in the plates that will be imparted to the ship as forward thrust. If not, you've just added drag.
So to get back to your example. I imagine the plates you are talking about would be attached to the ship. Let's say, for the sake of simplicity, that each plate is attached with two bars to hold it the proper distance away from the ship. BUT the bars are hinged at the inboard end (where they attach to the hull) and at the outboard end (where they attach to the plate). They need to be able to swing in so they can lie next to the hull for berthing.
Now - in the deployed position and running at 20 knots - do you think they need a bracing member / cable to prevent them from swinging (A) forward (towards the bow) or (B) backward (toward the stern). If you (or anyone) can design a system for (A), then you will have captured some energy in the plates that will be imparted to the ship as forward thrust. If not, you've just added drag.