Avocet
Well-Known Member
This is probably an embarrassingly basic question, but can anyone explain in layman's terms why some (usually older) boats have the rudder pivot axis inclined to the vertical?
Avocet is a good example - a long-keeler with sternpost angled at about 45 degrees to the vertical and the rudder hung on the sternpost.
Is it something to do with the angle the rudder presents to the water flow when the boat is heeled?
Avocet is a good example - a long-keeler with sternpost angled at about 45 degrees to the vertical and the rudder hung on the sternpost.
Is it something to do with the angle the rudder presents to the water flow when the boat is heeled?