The direction of a ship's propeller rotation can vary, as there is no universal standard; propellers may rotate clockwise or anti-clockwise depending on the engine configuration. The rotation direction is determined by the engine type and its gearing, with many larger ships utilizing counter-rotating screws for improved maneuverability. Diagrams can indicate rotation direction by showing the twist and orientation of the propeller blades, which helps determine whether the propeller is pushing the ship forward or pulling it in reverse. Observers must specify their reference point, typically looking from the stern, to avoid ambiguity in discussing rotation direction. Understanding these factors is crucial for selecting compatible propellers and engines in marine applications.