rudderalter
Rudderalter is a term that refers to the act of intentionally moving a ship's rudder to induce a change in direction. This is a fundamental maneuver in maritime navigation and is primarily controlled by the helmsman or the autopilot system. The rudder is a flat, movable piece attached to the stern post of a vessel. When turned, it deflects the flow of water, creating a force that pivots the stern and consequently changes the ship's heading.
The degree to which the rudder is turned, known as rudder angle, directly influences the rate of
In addition to steering, rudder alterations are also crucial for maintaining stability, especially in adverse weather