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I've always liked the avant-garde stylings of Laurie Anderson, especially Smoke Rings. The first time I saw this video back in the late 1980s, I had to get her music.
The "under ruddered" theory has always been there, but in sea trials she steered as intended. Also, the sister ship Olympic had the same sized rudder, her captain claimed that it was "the most maneuverable and responsive ship he had ever had the pleasure to command."
There's no actual evidence...
Well, I suppose that's a valid opinion, but was he SUPPOSED to aim for it, or try to avoid it? What was the textbook correct course of action, given that about 50 seconds passed between the lookout sounding the bell, and the collision?