DJE
Well-Known Member
I'm new to wheel steering and I thought I had rudder bearing problems as the wheel felt a bit stiff and dead. Now traced the problem to the Autopilot actuator; it is a Navico self contained linear unit which I believe is electro-hydrulic. AFAIK it has been on the boat for 17 years - I bought the boat 8 months ago. The projecting piston was clean but bone dry and the resistance reduced a bit when I put some oil on it. But it still seems very stiff and putting it on the scales it needs 6 to 10 kg force to get it moving at any reasonable speed. Is this sort of resistance normal?
The autopilot tiller arm is I suppose about 200mm long and the wheel is someting like 750mm radius so there is no problem turning the steering. But with the actuator removed the wheel spins easily with one finger and with it attached it feels heavy and sluggish. Is this normal on a 39ft 7-tonne boat?
The autopilot tiller arm is I suppose about 200mm long and the wheel is someting like 750mm radius so there is no problem turning the steering. But with the actuator removed the wheel spins easily with one finger and with it attached it feels heavy and sluggish. Is this normal on a 39ft 7-tonne boat?
