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I think everyone here has done this a time or two, and was pondering the reason why.....I know I have..
When coming out of turn 3, why is there the tendency to oversteer the course, and have to make left rudder corrections in the back chute...
But coming out of turn 6, the tendency is not as pronounced?
Is it depth perception? The boat going away from your view point ? Prop rotation ?
Riggers and mono's all seem to do it from time to time..
Discuss.....
When coming out of turn 3, why is there the tendency to oversteer the course, and have to make left rudder corrections in the back chute...
But coming out of turn 6, the tendency is not as pronounced?
Is it depth perception? The boat going away from your view point ? Prop rotation ?
Riggers and mono's all seem to do it from time to time..
Discuss.....