Lone Star Ranger
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- C-302 SC
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- FMLT3109G516
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- (2016) Lone Star Ranger II
Has anyone experienced the steering wheel not stopping when turning hard to either Port or Starboard?
This past weekend, we were heading back to our marina, and I had the autopilot on. When approaching a couple of fishing boats ahead, I decided to hit the autopilot's standby button so I could turn the boat and go around the fishing boats, when I did, the boat immediately started to turn hard to starboard to where I made a complete 360 degree circle. Because I immediately went into a circle, I concluded that my rudder was already in a turn position, but now when I turn the wheel hard to starboard, it doesn't stop. At one point, I feel some resistance, like it should stop, but then it gives and I can keep turning the wheel. When I turn to port, it does stop. I've checked the helm station, and my starboard compartment, and the bilge to see if there is any hydraulic fluid from a line leak, but there isn't any. I have also visually checked to ensure that when the wheel turns, so does the arm of the rudder. And finally, I even got into the water, had my wife turn the wheel hard to port, when underwater to ensure the rudder was hard to port (which it was) and the same for starboard, which it was.
It just baffles us that the wheel won't stop turning to starboard now...any ideas out there as to what is going on?
Thanks,
John & Tracey
This past weekend, we were heading back to our marina, and I had the autopilot on. When approaching a couple of fishing boats ahead, I decided to hit the autopilot's standby button so I could turn the boat and go around the fishing boats, when I did, the boat immediately started to turn hard to starboard to where I made a complete 360 degree circle. Because I immediately went into a circle, I concluded that my rudder was already in a turn position, but now when I turn the wheel hard to starboard, it doesn't stop. At one point, I feel some resistance, like it should stop, but then it gives and I can keep turning the wheel. When I turn to port, it does stop. I've checked the helm station, and my starboard compartment, and the bilge to see if there is any hydraulic fluid from a line leak, but there isn't any. I have also visually checked to ensure that when the wheel turns, so does the arm of the rudder. And finally, I even got into the water, had my wife turn the wheel hard to port, when underwater to ensure the rudder was hard to port (which it was) and the same for starboard, which it was.
It just baffles us that the wheel won't stop turning to starboard now...any ideas out there as to what is going on?
Thanks,
John & Tracey