DJE
Well-Known Member
Had the boat 2 years now but still getting used to a wheel and a balanced spade rudder. When hard pressed and heeling too much the helm stays light and responsive until the wheel is about half way to full lock - which is something like 15 degrees of rudder angle. At this point the load in the wheel increases enormously and very suddenly. But the boat continues to answer the helm. What could be causing this?
If the blade is stalling I would expect to lose control and the wheel load to reduce as the lift on the blade disappears. I think it is associated with friction in the bearings as it was much worse last year before I cleaned and greased them.
I suppose if the blade stalls the drag will increase rapidly as the lift falls and thus will add to the friction in the bearings. Any other ideas?
If the blade is stalling I would expect to lose control and the wheel load to reduce as the lift on the blade disappears. I think it is associated with friction in the bearings as it was much worse last year before I cleaned and greased them.
I suppose if the blade stalls the drag will increase rapidly as the lift falls and thus will add to the friction in the bearings. Any other ideas?