Just wondering what peoples thoughts are on the maximum rudder throw one should have.
I've seen 45° mentioned as well as 30°.
I'm setting up a 'new to me' IOM.
At our last meet, I tried 45° and added some Expo to try and desensitise the rudder at low throws, for jibing, but it didn't seem to be very effective.
It was still rather twitchy and I guess I had plenty of throw to round the markers.....
I'm going to try reducing the throw to try next time and see if anyhting improves.
Steve
Optimal Rudder throw
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Re: Optimal Rudder throw
less throw = less drag
45 degrees seems a bit much and makes it tempting to use the whole throw, although it might be useful when trying to stop to avoid going over the starting line early!
45 degrees seems a bit much and makes it tempting to use the whole throw, although it might be useful when trying to stop to avoid going over the starting line early!
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Re: Optimal Rudder throw
Thanks. I have changed it to 30° and will try that.