stevebrassett
Well-Known Member
Thinking about this logically,
It's ok when under sail, so is unlikely to be the rudder or steering gear. Therefore it is likely to be that the drive from the propeller is unbalanced. This could be something caught up or damage to either the prop or the saildrive. Is it possible for the saildrive to get bent/twisted, so that the force is no linger in line with the centreline? If I notice my boat veering off under power it is always because the outboard has twisted.
It's ok when under sail, so is unlikely to be the rudder or steering gear. Therefore it is likely to be that the drive from the propeller is unbalanced. This could be something caught up or damage to either the prop or the saildrive. Is it possible for the saildrive to get bent/twisted, so that the force is no linger in line with the centreline? If I notice my boat veering off under power it is always because the outboard has twisted.