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Definitions by Carly DeFalco

rudder person 

1. A cooler version of a Skippy.
2. The sailor who maneuvers the tiller in order to turn the rudder, therefore allowing for a change in the sailboat's overall direction.
3. A rudder person is usually present during extreme sail boat races around the harbor
4. A high skilled and attentive person on a sailboat
The rudder person steered the boat to victory.
rudder person by Carly DeFalco December 26, 2007

rudder person 

1. A cooler version of a Skippy.
2. The sailor who maneuvers the tiller in order to turn the rudder, therefore allowing for a change in the sailboat's overall direction.
3. A rudder person is usually present during extreme sail boat races around the harbor
4. highly skilled and attentive person on a sailboat
The rudder person steered the boat to victory.

Captain Johnny B. - 4 Time Winner of the Alaskan Pursuit
Captain Longbeard - Fisherman extradinaire (Owner of Big Bass Fishing Co.)
rudder person by Carly DeFalco December 13, 2007