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Qu'est-ce que Effet Transversal de l’Hélice ?

Effet Transversal de l’Hélice Side-force generated by propeller rotation causing yaw, especially stern kick to port or starboard when powering ahead or astern.

Source: IMO SMCP, STCW Convention, SOLAS, COLREG

How is “Effet Transversal de l’Hélice” Used in Practice?

Capitaine au timonier : anticipez l’effet transversal de l’hélice qui fait chasser la poupe sur bâbord en avant lente avec hélice droite, terminé.

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Who Needs to Know This Term?

  • Deck Officers
  • Engine Officers
  • Masters

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Qu'est-ce que Effet Transversal de l’Hélice ?

Side-force generated by propeller rotation causing yaw, especially stern kick to port or starboard when powering ahead or astern.

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