rudderstock

/ˈrʌdərˌstɑk/
noun
  1. The main vertical shaft or bar that connects the rudder to the steering gear on a ship.
    • The rudderstock passes through the hull to the steering room.
    • The rudderstock turned smoothly after the mechanic greased it.
    • A crack in the rudderstock could cause steering failure.
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