Montenido
Senior Member
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2014
- Messages
- 386
- Location
- Mexico
- Vessel Name
- Ansedonia
- Vessel Make
- Californian/Carver 52CPMY
Hi folks,
I recently took my new-to-me trawler out for a multi-day trip. On the way home I engaged the auto pilot for the first time, and the boat did a U-turn to the right at 8 knots. When I grabbed the helm, nothing happened, as it is a hydraulic steering system. After reducing speed, I disengaged the AP and hand-steered the rest of the way.
Is it normal to have NO steering control from the helm when the AP is engaged in a hydraulic system? My last few boats were sailboats with mechanical steering that could be overridden while the AP was engaged. I think that I probably could have adjusted the heading on the AP, and all would have been fine, but I wanted to ask. BTW, the AP worked fine on the sea-trial.
Thanks for any input and tips.
Cheers, Bill
I recently took my new-to-me trawler out for a multi-day trip. On the way home I engaged the auto pilot for the first time, and the boat did a U-turn to the right at 8 knots. When I grabbed the helm, nothing happened, as it is a hydraulic steering system. After reducing speed, I disengaged the AP and hand-steered the rest of the way.
Is it normal to have NO steering control from the helm when the AP is engaged in a hydraulic system? My last few boats were sailboats with mechanical steering that could be overridden while the AP was engaged. I think that I probably could have adjusted the heading on the AP, and all would have been fine, but I wanted to ask. BTW, the AP worked fine on the sea-trial.
Thanks for any input and tips.
Cheers, Bill