SKI3PO
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Not sure if this is a problem or not. Any insight appreciated.
My 2014 R27 requires constant tension on the rudder to starboard when operating at semi-displacement speeds of 14-15 kts. Also the rudder seems to gradually lose its hold every 15-30 seconds requiring another half turn on the wheel to starboard. In adding half turns to the wheel repeatedly I never seem to hit "hard over". This happens after I trim the boat to level using the trim tabs. It even shows up on my Garmin chartplotter which shows the boat at slight angle to my forward course direction. At slower speeds it doesn't seem to be much of a problem. When maneuvering in the harbor I can hit hard over after 3-4 turns in either direction with the wheel. Hasn't been a real problem just more of annoyance. Doesn't seem to impact autopilot performance although the boat is shown at an angle to the route on my garmin screen in autopilot also. A couple of thoughts:
1. Is this a design characteristic of the R27 classic. It seems all of the passenger seating and battery storage are on the port side and that might make the boat imbalanced.
2. I did install new batteries after purchasing my boat and the new batteries added 20-25 pounds to the port side. Doesn't seem like much, but maybe this is contributing to the problem?
3. Is this a product of the prop rotation and thus perfectly normal?
4. When on autopilot the heading on the autopilot and the one on the chart plotter are frequently off from 5-20 degrees. Might this be related or is this a different problem?
Thoughts?
My 2014 R27 requires constant tension on the rudder to starboard when operating at semi-displacement speeds of 14-15 kts. Also the rudder seems to gradually lose its hold every 15-30 seconds requiring another half turn on the wheel to starboard. In adding half turns to the wheel repeatedly I never seem to hit "hard over". This happens after I trim the boat to level using the trim tabs. It even shows up on my Garmin chartplotter which shows the boat at slight angle to my forward course direction. At slower speeds it doesn't seem to be much of a problem. When maneuvering in the harbor I can hit hard over after 3-4 turns in either direction with the wheel. Hasn't been a real problem just more of annoyance. Doesn't seem to impact autopilot performance although the boat is shown at an angle to the route on my garmin screen in autopilot also. A couple of thoughts:
1. Is this a design characteristic of the R27 classic. It seems all of the passenger seating and battery storage are on the port side and that might make the boat imbalanced.
2. I did install new batteries after purchasing my boat and the new batteries added 20-25 pounds to the port side. Doesn't seem like much, but maybe this is contributing to the problem?
3. Is this a product of the prop rotation and thus perfectly normal?
4. When on autopilot the heading on the autopilot and the one on the chart plotter are frequently off from 5-20 degrees. Might this be related or is this a different problem?
Thoughts?