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Split Rudder System

3 min read

Split Rudder System: A type of rudder system divided into two sections, allowing for more maneuverability and control, especially useful on larger vessels. This design was intended to improve steering capabilities, making it ideal for navigating narrow or challenging waters. Shipwrecks featuring a split rudder system reveal advanced engineering for enhanced navigation and control, often found on later 19th and early 20th-century vessels.

Table of Contents
  • Identification & Site Information
  • Vessel Construction and Design
  • The Final Voyage
  • Salvage Attempts and Rediscovery
  • Final Disposition
  • NOTMARs & Advisories
  • Located By & Date
  • References and Links
  • Conclusion
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