While I have her on the hard, I'm considering adding an endplate onto Moon River's rudder, mostly to prevent me being annoyed that I didn't when I finally get the rig on an discover a bit more weather helm than I'd have liked.
While I've found over 2000 posts with words "rudder end plate" in 'em, I'm at a loss for general specs. It may be that I just don't know how to do smart advanced searches.
Moon River (née Mudita) has a vertical, non-balance skeg-hung rudder:
What are the general rules of thumb? What's the recommended width of the plate? Is it a percentage of the rudder cord? What about the plan view shape? Is it just a scaled profile of the rudder cross section, assuming the rudder is a NACA foil? Or do the trialing edges need to be swept back and extended aft of the rudder's trailing edge like typical aircraft winglets? (I work tangentially with the Airbus A380, which just unveiled its new 5 meter long winglet design at the Paris Air Show. I'm assuming something smaller should be sufficient on Moon River.)
My Google searches have turned up a million opinions, but few solid design papers.
And now.... here's Arne! (Hopefully).