What is steers a ship?

Steering a ship involves using a steering wheel, rudder, and motor or engines to change the direction of the vessel. The person responsible for steering the ship is typically the helmsman or the ship's captain. The rudder is a flat surface at the back of the ship that moves left or right to change the direction of the ship. Turning the steering wheel controls the position of the rudder, and the motor or engines provide the propulsion necessary to move the ship forward or backward. The helmsman or captain must take into account wind, waves, and the ship's size and weight when steering to ensure safe and efficient navigation.