58. How to Control a Twin-Engine Boat If Steering Fails
When Steering Goes Out
Loss of steering is serious — but not the end of control.
If you have twin engines, you still have options.
Using Engines to Steer
You can steer by adjusting throttle:
- increase power on one engine
- decrease on the other
👉 This creates directional movement
Basic Concept
- right engine forward → boat turns left
- left engine forward → boat turns right
What Makes It Difficult
- delayed response
- requires coordination
- limited precision
Real-World Scenario
In tight areas or rough conditions:
👉 this becomes very challenging
Best Practice
- stay calm
- use slow adjustments
- avoid sudden movements
- head toward safe area
Final Thought
Understanding your vessel’s behavior is critical — especially when systems fail.

