wfleenor
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2007
- Messages
- 140
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Double-Wide
- Vessel Make
- 49ft Custom Power Catamaran
Embarrassed to admit I have 3 engineering degrees and have been around diesel engines for over 60 years, as well as boats of all sizes for nearly 50 years. I have a 48ft custom power catamaran with the props 16ft apart. I rarely use the rudders for anything under cruising speed. Before leaving the dock I always physically check that rudders are dead straight. This week I motored out of dock area with engines in and out of idle with no issue and when I got out into the channel I added starboard throttle to turn to port. The boat turned to starboard. I dropped back to idle, and in forward and reverse and all was normal. Added starboard throttle again and the boat turned to starboard. In trying the port throttle, the boat turned to starboard as expected. Short of dragging an anchor off the starboard aft corner, I am at a loss to even understand how this can occur. Any thoughts? Thanks.