Definition
The rudder blade is the flat, submerged part of the rudder that actually interacts with the water to steer a boat ๐ฅ๏ธ. Itโs the crucial element that changes the water flow, pushing the boat in the desired direction. Think of it like the fin on a fish๐ , controlling movement. The size and shape of the rudder blade impact its effectiveness. A larger blade provides more control, while a smaller one allows for quicker turns. Without the blade, the rudder assembly would be useless.