BoatPoor
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2021
- Messages
- 41
- Vessel Name
- Windy Gail
- Vessel Make
- Mainship Mediterranean 41
Well, we took the new to us 41' Mainship Mediterranean out for her maiden voyage this afternoon. Not having any experience with power steering on a boat I wasn't sure how much pressure there should be, but thought well maybe it's just really light until we're under way.
Had my grandson cast off the lines and put both engines in forward to ease out of our covered slip.
The boat tried to turn left into the side of the slip so I had to feather the transmissions and throttles to get out without hitting anything, and once under way it just wanted to turn left.
There is no apparent input from the steering wheel and it just freewheels with no pressure at all.
As near as I can tell the rudder is stuck to the left but the water is very murky and I can't see what's going on yet.
The boat has been sitting for a couple of years ago I'm wondering if it lost all of the fluid somewhere (no readily apparent leaks that I can see) or a pump/ram failure.
Any ideas?
Had my grandson cast off the lines and put both engines in forward to ease out of our covered slip.
The boat tried to turn left into the side of the slip so I had to feather the transmissions and throttles to get out without hitting anything, and once under way it just wanted to turn left.
There is no apparent input from the steering wheel and it just freewheels with no pressure at all.
As near as I can tell the rudder is stuck to the left but the water is very murky and I can't see what's going on yet.
The boat has been sitting for a couple of years ago I'm wondering if it lost all of the fluid somewhere (no readily apparent leaks that I can see) or a pump/ram failure.
Any ideas?
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