Negative windows on yachts and the purpose of the spinning wheel in bad weather

Why are negative windows used on Explorer Yachts and what is the purpose of the spinning wheel in the windshield. Both elements are important aspects for safety on yachts in bad weather conditions.

Negative windows on yachts:

Negative windows, also referred to as inverted windows, are windows that slope inward at an angle instead of running vertically or outward at an angle like conventional windows. There are several reasons why negative windows are used on yachts:

Glare and Reflection Reduction: Negative windows reduce glare and reflection of sunlight, which improves the captain's vision and increases safety on board.

Improved visibility in rain: When it rains, water can better run off the negative windows, improving the captain's visibility.

Protection from wind and weather: Negative windows provide better protection from wind and weather, minimizing the penetration of water and wind into the interior of the yacht.

The spinning wheel in the windshield:

The spinning wheel, also known as a windshield wiper, is a rotating device attached to the windshield of a yacht. It has the following functions:

Improve visibility in bad weather: In rain or swell, the spinning wheel effectively removes water and salt from the windshield, providing a clear view for the captain.

Safety: A clear view is essential for safety on board. The spinning wheel helps ensure that the captain always has an overview in bad weather and recognizes potential dangers at an early stage.

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