We were out on Puget Sound this afternoon in calm seas and was motoring along in our R25 at around 3000 rpm. The Autopilot was engaged and steering the boat to a specified heading. My wife and I spotted another vessel with two very large white looking boats trailing behind it. They appeared to be moving slowly and were somewhat in our path. They were in fact a tug pulling two large Ferry boats one behind the other. We decided we would steer behind them and we wanted to change direction significantly to indicate to the tug operator that we would pass behind the stern of the 2nd Ferry boat being towed.
I took control of the helm as I would normally do to to have the Autopilot disengage ("You Have the Helm" flashes at the top of the screen in yellow) which is referred to as Shadow drive feature. However, the Autopilot for some weird reason did not give me control of the helm but rather went into a what I presumed was a "Pattern Steering" mode that turn out to be a 'Circle pattern' as the boat immediately turned quite sharply to Starboard and began a circular path.
I struggled with the helm but the wheel seemed to have a mind of it's own and there was considerable resistance to me rotating the wheel. Now what happened after this I'm unsure about as I acted somewhat in panic mode and things happened quickly.
Since the Autopilot seemed to have control, and the boat was not under my control, and was circling to Starboard with the engine at 3000 rpm, and I was struggling trying to regain control, I believe I pressed the STBY (standby) button on the GHC 10 or at some point the Autopilot decided to give me back control of the helm. After the boat had made almost a complete circle I regained control of the helm and reduced the engine rpm hurriedly. My wife who was the only other person onboard was wondering what I was doing. I explained the weird Autopilot issue and that I had not purposely turned the boat to Starboard so severely.
I kept control of the helm until we were well clear of the tug and its two Ferry boats.
I continued on and decided to engage the Autopilot again and placed it into heading mode and all was well. I tried several times taking control of the helm and each time the Autopilot relinquished control to me and after steering a constant direction for a few moment it would take control back again. This is called the Shadow Drive feature. The Autopilot was IMO operating correctly.
So what went wrong? Did the Autopilot suddenly misbehave or was it operator error ? No matter, I found it a bit unnerving that the Autopilot was so stubborn in giving me control back as it insisted on performing a starboard circle.
What would others have done in my place? Should I have reduce engine rpms immediately? Should I have done other things in addition to this?
I wonder if the Autopilot has a log of events that can be extracted, reviewed and analyzed ? Maybe Andrew can speak up on this for me.
Appreciate some feedback on this one.
All in all we had fun but we are wondering if something is amiss with the Autopilot or how come its possible for me to get into such a situation by operator error.
I took control of the helm as I would normally do to to have the Autopilot disengage ("You Have the Helm" flashes at the top of the screen in yellow) which is referred to as Shadow drive feature. However, the Autopilot for some weird reason did not give me control of the helm but rather went into a what I presumed was a "Pattern Steering" mode that turn out to be a 'Circle pattern' as the boat immediately turned quite sharply to Starboard and began a circular path.
I struggled with the helm but the wheel seemed to have a mind of it's own and there was considerable resistance to me rotating the wheel. Now what happened after this I'm unsure about as I acted somewhat in panic mode and things happened quickly.
Since the Autopilot seemed to have control, and the boat was not under my control, and was circling to Starboard with the engine at 3000 rpm, and I was struggling trying to regain control, I believe I pressed the STBY (standby) button on the GHC 10 or at some point the Autopilot decided to give me back control of the helm. After the boat had made almost a complete circle I regained control of the helm and reduced the engine rpm hurriedly. My wife who was the only other person onboard was wondering what I was doing. I explained the weird Autopilot issue and that I had not purposely turned the boat to Starboard so severely.
I kept control of the helm until we were well clear of the tug and its two Ferry boats.
I continued on and decided to engage the Autopilot again and placed it into heading mode and all was well. I tried several times taking control of the helm and each time the Autopilot relinquished control to me and after steering a constant direction for a few moment it would take control back again. This is called the Shadow Drive feature. The Autopilot was IMO operating correctly.
So what went wrong? Did the Autopilot suddenly misbehave or was it operator error ? No matter, I found it a bit unnerving that the Autopilot was so stubborn in giving me control back as it insisted on performing a starboard circle.
What would others have done in my place? Should I have reduce engine rpms immediately? Should I have done other things in addition to this?
I wonder if the Autopilot has a log of events that can be extracted, reviewed and analyzed ? Maybe Andrew can speak up on this for me.
Appreciate some feedback on this one.
All in all we had fun but we are wondering if something is amiss with the Autopilot or how come its possible for me to get into such a situation by operator error.