smb
Well-Known Member
In the 13 years we have owned our yacht the ancient Autohelm 6000 has performed faultlessly, holding a steady course irrespective of weather, sea state and less than optimum sail balance. Last summer however it started to occasionally play up.
We might be motoring along in a dead calm with the pilot holding course when for no reason we veer off, normally (maybe even exclusively) to starboard. Sometimes just a matter of 30 deg or so, othertimes hard over to the stops.
Whilst this happens the course display is still showing the set course. This remains the case even after disengaging the pilot and either returning to the desired course or indeed motoring in a circle, then at variable intervals later and with no input from us the course display will correct and we can re-engage the pilot and continue on our merry way.
I would like to know if anyone has had this issue and resolved it, or any suggestions as to possible cause.
Regards
Steve
We might be motoring along in a dead calm with the pilot holding course when for no reason we veer off, normally (maybe even exclusively) to starboard. Sometimes just a matter of 30 deg or so, othertimes hard over to the stops.
Whilst this happens the course display is still showing the set course. This remains the case even after disengaging the pilot and either returning to the desired course or indeed motoring in a circle, then at variable intervals later and with no input from us the course display will correct and we can re-engage the pilot and continue on our merry way.
I would like to know if anyone has had this issue and resolved it, or any suggestions as to possible cause.
Regards
Steve