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If you stand behind the wheel it should turn like a car.
If the wheel is stern-mounted behind the helmsman most prefer it to be the 'other' way - like a tiller. In article , lupi wrote: I know, dumbest question you ever heard but I've always had a proper tiller. I'm pretty sure the steering system is called a radial drive but it's disassembled and lying in the bilge. So,.. if you are standing at the mighty wheel stroking your binnacle fondly, a corn cob pipe clenched in your teeth, humming the words to a ribald shanty and you want the bow to swing gently to port (a left turn, so to speak) you would then: a) turn the wheel counter clockwise (like a car) b) turn the wheel clockwise (umm,.. like a boat?) It's a European built boat and it's in the northern hemisphere at present if that makes a difference. Again, I apologize. |
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