lutraii
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Autopilot failure leading to jammed steering on \"Standby\"
My Holman & Pye Super Sovereign has a new Raymarine S2G autopilot which was installed this spring (2006). At the end of a long passage, when switching from 'Auto' to 'Standby' the steeering locked up, ie. it was not possible to turn the wheel and steer the boat.
The immediate solution was to remove the access plate in the cockpit sole and physically disconnect the linear drive, which took several minutes in all.
Although the linear drive would work under autopilot control, it could not be back driven from the steering linkage.
After some time and cajoling on the bench, the linear drive freed itself, and a Raymarine agent who inspected the unit could find no fault with it.
The Linear drive is a Raymarine Type 1 unit, which had operated for approximately 200 hours in total from installation to first failure.
The problem recurred after another 60 hours of operation.
This type of failure could be extremely dangerous. Raymarine has been informed of the failures and I am waiting for their comments. However, I would like to hear from anyone who has had a similar problem.
My Holman & Pye Super Sovereign has a new Raymarine S2G autopilot which was installed this spring (2006). At the end of a long passage, when switching from 'Auto' to 'Standby' the steeering locked up, ie. it was not possible to turn the wheel and steer the boat.
The immediate solution was to remove the access plate in the cockpit sole and physically disconnect the linear drive, which took several minutes in all.
Although the linear drive would work under autopilot control, it could not be back driven from the steering linkage.
After some time and cajoling on the bench, the linear drive freed itself, and a Raymarine agent who inspected the unit could find no fault with it.
The Linear drive is a Raymarine Type 1 unit, which had operated for approximately 200 hours in total from installation to first failure.
The problem recurred after another 60 hours of operation.
This type of failure could be extremely dangerous. Raymarine has been informed of the failures and I am waiting for their comments. However, I would like to hear from anyone who has had a similar problem.