Diatom
Well-known member
- Joined
- Nov 21, 2020
- Messages
- 157
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-21
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLC2613A111
- Vessel Name
- Misty Blue
- MMSI Number
- 316022604
Last second decision to moor at local dock as I passed it. Dropped engine to neutral, then reverse as I had overshot turn to dock. Low tide, 1' chop, quite strong tidal rips, gusty north wind. As she went into reverse I hear a grinding/scraping noise from behind the helm platen. Killed gentle reverse to neutral, find the steering hard to port (further counterclockwise steering wheel travel arrested). Weird, I was proceeding dead ahead. Go gentle forward, noise stops, I corrected steering. Boat now stopped dead. Reverse - no noise, but again found steering magically adjusted hard to port.
Either:
- I in fact had autopilot on and was fighting it, current pushing me into starboard turn, autopilot reeling in some sort of steering cable to some sort of stop (I have no knowledge of how Cutwater steering works)? I indeed had autopilot in heading-hold a bit earlier, may have neglected to kill it.
- (or) something's broken - though I had no further issues remainder of afternoon, including reverse gear.
- (or) I backed into something, rudder contact. Off-chart if so - low tide but a good 14' of water under me. And - an oddly timber-free day out there.
Can someone tell me what's going on?
Thanks,
/tmm
Either:
- I in fact had autopilot on and was fighting it, current pushing me into starboard turn, autopilot reeling in some sort of steering cable to some sort of stop (I have no knowledge of how Cutwater steering works)? I indeed had autopilot in heading-hold a bit earlier, may have neglected to kill it.
- (or) something's broken - though I had no further issues remainder of afternoon, including reverse gear.
- (or) I backed into something, rudder contact. Off-chart if so - low tide but a good 14' of water under me. And - an oddly timber-free day out there.
Can someone tell me what's going on?
Thanks,
/tmm