A twin-screw vessel with a single rudder is making headway. The engines are full speed ahead. There is no wind or current. Which statement is FALSE?

A
If one screw is stopped, the ship will turn toward the side of the stopped screw.
B
The principal force which turns the ship is set up by the wake against the forward side of the rudder.
C
Turning response by use of the rudder only is greater than on a single-screw vessel.
D
With the rudder amidships, the ship will steer a fairly steady course.
E