Mikehp0
Well-Known Member
I've just completed what by my standards is a long cruise - Poole to Fowey.
My 2003 Prestige 32 has the OEM raymarine auto helm (sadly I don't know which model - will investigate and report back).
It has always worked very well - particularly given that I replaced the original raymarine plotter with a pair of the latest Garmin units.
However on this trip, just switching the auto helm to auto (to hold a compass bearing rather than follow a track/route) resulted in a zig zag course along the desired bearing - 30 seconds of hard left rudder, followed by 30 seconds of hard right, 30 seconds left, 30 seconds right and so on. Great for avoiding submarines but guaranteed to upset the crew. After 5 minutes, we switched it off. We tried again the next day (with a full power down overnight) and again on the third day - same result.
I'll get it checked out by my guy once back in Poole but it would be great if there was a simple solution I could try now to make the return trip more relaxing.
Any ideas or thoughts gratefully received, please.
My 2003 Prestige 32 has the OEM raymarine auto helm (sadly I don't know which model - will investigate and report back).
It has always worked very well - particularly given that I replaced the original raymarine plotter with a pair of the latest Garmin units.
However on this trip, just switching the auto helm to auto (to hold a compass bearing rather than follow a track/route) resulted in a zig zag course along the desired bearing - 30 seconds of hard left rudder, followed by 30 seconds of hard right, 30 seconds left, 30 seconds right and so on. Great for avoiding submarines but guaranteed to upset the crew. After 5 minutes, we switched it off. We tried again the next day (with a full power down overnight) and again on the third day - same result.
I'll get it checked out by my guy once back in Poole but it would be great if there was a simple solution I could try now to make the return trip more relaxing.
Any ideas or thoughts gratefully received, please.