If you're only running one engine then there's nothing to counter. It's just running one way or the other with the opposite effects in "torqueing the boat". Yes the boat will move as every boat moves with a properly propped single engine.
My uncle was sold a counter rotating outboard for his single Hourston, the balance of the boat was off, especially when running light.
He was not told it was cr, it was bad enough that we had to make a stink to get them to correct it.
The boat will also walk to the port in forward and starboard in reverse at slower speeds and docking , the reverse of a standard rotation leg and prop. can take some time to get used to if you have always driven a standard single rotation motor.
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