Dutch01527
Well-Known Member
Just completed the sea trial on a Southerly 100 I am buying. All good except that I found the steering very heavy. Not enough to stop the deal but I am looking for ideas.
1) Is this normal? I am a big bloke but it was really heavy. Not sure my wife could steer for any period of time.
2) The boat is fitted with a old, heavy duty, chain driven Raymarine wheel pilot behind the internal steering. I have had belt driven wheel pilots before that needed to be disengaged when not being used. Does anyone know if a chain driven version can be disengaged? At the moment turning the wheel turns the autopilot chain and I presume the autopilot motor.
3) Could it be that the cables and pivots are sticking and need to be lubricated or replaced?
4) Rudder bearings maybe?
Any other ideas. The current owner has got used to it but it does not feel right to me.
Thanks
1) Is this normal? I am a big bloke but it was really heavy. Not sure my wife could steer for any period of time.
2) The boat is fitted with a old, heavy duty, chain driven Raymarine wheel pilot behind the internal steering. I have had belt driven wheel pilots before that needed to be disengaged when not being used. Does anyone know if a chain driven version can be disengaged? At the moment turning the wheel turns the autopilot chain and I presume the autopilot motor.
3) Could it be that the cables and pivots are sticking and need to be lubricated or replaced?
4) Rudder bearings maybe?
Any other ideas. The current owner has got used to it but it does not feel right to me.
Thanks

