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What statement represents the fundamental difference between an azimuthing thruster and a podded propulsor?
A) With an azimuthing thruster the thruster is not steerable, and with a podded propulsor the propulsor is steerable.
B) With an azimuthing thruster the thruster is steerable, and with a podded propulsor the propulsor is not steerable.
C) With an azimuthing thruster the prime mover is located outside the hull, and with a podded propulsor the prime mover is located inside the hull.
D) With an azimuthing thruster the prime mover is located inside the hull, and with a podded propulsor the prime mover is located outside the hull.
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