Hi Azipod,
You already asked the same question more than one year ago ... I imagine the answer that was given to you at that time is still valid !
http://80.95.161.114/shipsim/forum/index.php/topic,14210.0.html
LucATC announced the next release of the game would probably add the features you're mentionning :
Hello Terry,
In fact, Azipod legs have been designed and can be used as rudders due to their relatively important dimensions. It improves steering at all speeds without degrading the advantages of pods. It is not possible to simulate that in ShipSim2008 in a realistic way, and will be implemented in the next version, as some here probably guessed it.
But there are also azimuthal pods with slim legs and no rudders, and Ocean Star will be modified for her next upgrade in the shipyard, I think
Regards,
Luc
You can find additional informations on those topics :
http://80.95.161.114/shipsim/forum/index.php/topic,9012.msg104399.html#msg104399
This topic is a copy of real life large azimuth cruise ship characteristics :
http://80.95.161.114/shipsim/forum/index.php/topic,9156.0.html
From what I know, in standard propulsion or azimuth propulsion, rudder effectiveness is very poor when no thrust is applied. I don't believe it happens in real life, that masters try to steer their ships with no thrust applied ... I don't really see a problem here !