steering

rjwoodrome

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Why do boats have the steering wheel on the right side?
silly question but I really dont know???
 

mthieme

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Re: steering

You mean like these boats?
(geez I wish I knew how to get picture uploaded!)

Edit: me to TD. http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=224951



The origin of term comes from old boating practices. Before boats had rudders on their centerline, boats were steered by use of a specialized oar. This oar was held by a sailor located towards the stern (back) of the boat. However, like most of the rest of society, there were many more right-handed sailors than left-handed sailors. This meant that the right-handed sailors holding the steering oar (which had been broadened to provide better control) used to stand on the right side of the boat. The word starboard is a corruption of steering board, which in turn came from the old Norse language word st�ri, in the language of the vikings.

Similarly, the term for the left side of the boat, port, is derived from the practice of sailors mooring on the left side (i.e., the Portboard side) as to prevent the steering boards from being crushed. Because the words portboard and starboard sounded too similar to be distingued under windy sailing conditions, portboard was shortened to port.

The starboad side of most naval vessels the world over is designated the 'senior' side. The officers' gangway or sea ladder is shipped on this side and this side of the quarterdeck is reserved for the captain. The flag or pennant of the ship's captain or senior officer in command is generally hoist on the starboard yard.
 

ziggy

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Re: steering

Why do boats have the steering wheel on the right side?
i think it's because of the torque of the prop tends to list the boat to port. by putting the weight of the driver on starboard. it helps counteract the list......
 

rjwoodrome

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Re: steering

Thanks...MTHIEME.. The wife and I were wondering last night and I said to her betya we could get a logical answer from the folks at the forum...
and come to think of it I believe we learned it in school about a million years ago.. and thanks to you when the kids ask me about it I can look like I know what old dad is talking about...
 
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