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This revealing right side section view demonstrates that the part of the mechanism which is in the water, under the hull of the vessel, remains exactly as it is in the mechanical azimuth thruster currently in use, achieving the required decoupling of the propeller drive rotation from the azimuth thruster steering rotation via the part of the mechanism which is inside the hull.

This revealing right side section view demonstrates that the part of the mechanism which is in the water, under the hull of the vessel, remains exactly as it is in the mechanical azimuth thruster currently in use, achieving the required decoupling of the propeller drive rotation from the azimuth thruster steering rotation via the part of the mechanism which is inside the hull.

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SINGLE PROPELLER MECHANICAL AZIMUTH THRUSTER WITHOUT REACTION TORQUE: AN APPLICATION OF ELEUTHERO-STROPHE