TopShot25
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Steering problems on the Horndog this weekend. (Any Ideas?)
Sorry if this is long, I just wanted to include all the details. Besides it's nice to know that other people have boat problems too! So hopefully it's amusing.
Took the boat out to chase fish this weekend and oh what a pain it was. Launched the boat and had my buddies hold it while I parked the truck. Came back, fired the engines, checked the bilge to make sure all was right, then pushed the boat away from the dock. (I warm up the engines while idling out to the bait barge.) Anyway now away from the dock I need to turn the boat around to leave the launch area. It’s a tight area so with the twin engines I turn the boat 180 degrees before I even touch the wheel. So now I take the wheel to maneuver out, and when I started to turn the wheel I have nothing, and I mean nothing, the wheel just spins. I tell my buddy to jump up top (to my topside station) and take us out of the launch area so I have room to check things out. Now when he turns the wheel, my wheel in the pilothouse just spins and the engines don’t move. I grab the wheel, and with it stopped the engines now move and he has control. So he takes us out into more open water and I check things out. No leaks or anything else I can find wrong. So back to the problem. Upon closer study I find that I can turn to port, but I have nothing to starboard. Also when we turn the wheel above I can hear the hydraulic fluid moving through the lower station. A sound like when you have a partially kinked garden hose.
Now being the stubborn Irishman I’m mostly proud to be, were going fishing anyway. So I tie the wheel in the pilothouse down so it won’t move, we get bait and off we go. No problem you say. Well just for the record, I don’t have my throttle controls up top yet. That means someone has to steer up top, while someone else controls the throttles down below. Makes for a fun day let me tell you. So when we get out to our chosen area we put the lines out and start trolling and searching for fish. After awhile I notice my buddy is constantly turning the wheel. He has to slowly and constantly turn the wheel to port. If he stops turning the wheel, the boat immediately turns hard over to starboard. I tell you it must have looked crazy to everyone around trolling. I’m sure they were trying to figure out if we were nuts, stupid or had some new killer trolling method. Anyway I connected a couple of bungee cords to the engines to pull the engines to port, and that made it much better.
So about 1 pm the wind comes up and it’s blowing 15+ with white caps everywhere and now it’s a real pain with spray splashing over the house. After about an hour of this I trade places and have my buddy steer while I go find my jacket. While down below I happened to notice the wheel in the pilothouse was not pulling to the side now. So I untie it and now it is working just fine. Worked perfect all the way home. Man I love boats.
It sounds like some kind of check valve may have stuck. I don’t know how the Seastar unit works, so I’m not sure if this is something I can repair or rebuild. If anyone has any ideas on how this works or what I may be dealing with I would appreciate the help. I thought this would be the best place before I pull my hair out.
Thanks,
Sorry if this is long, I just wanted to include all the details. Besides it's nice to know that other people have boat problems too! So hopefully it's amusing.
Took the boat out to chase fish this weekend and oh what a pain it was. Launched the boat and had my buddies hold it while I parked the truck. Came back, fired the engines, checked the bilge to make sure all was right, then pushed the boat away from the dock. (I warm up the engines while idling out to the bait barge.) Anyway now away from the dock I need to turn the boat around to leave the launch area. It’s a tight area so with the twin engines I turn the boat 180 degrees before I even touch the wheel. So now I take the wheel to maneuver out, and when I started to turn the wheel I have nothing, and I mean nothing, the wheel just spins. I tell my buddy to jump up top (to my topside station) and take us out of the launch area so I have room to check things out. Now when he turns the wheel, my wheel in the pilothouse just spins and the engines don’t move. I grab the wheel, and with it stopped the engines now move and he has control. So he takes us out into more open water and I check things out. No leaks or anything else I can find wrong. So back to the problem. Upon closer study I find that I can turn to port, but I have nothing to starboard. Also when we turn the wheel above I can hear the hydraulic fluid moving through the lower station. A sound like when you have a partially kinked garden hose.
Now being the stubborn Irishman I’m mostly proud to be, were going fishing anyway. So I tie the wheel in the pilothouse down so it won’t move, we get bait and off we go. No problem you say. Well just for the record, I don’t have my throttle controls up top yet. That means someone has to steer up top, while someone else controls the throttles down below. Makes for a fun day let me tell you. So when we get out to our chosen area we put the lines out and start trolling and searching for fish. After awhile I notice my buddy is constantly turning the wheel. He has to slowly and constantly turn the wheel to port. If he stops turning the wheel, the boat immediately turns hard over to starboard. I tell you it must have looked crazy to everyone around trolling. I’m sure they were trying to figure out if we were nuts, stupid or had some new killer trolling method. Anyway I connected a couple of bungee cords to the engines to pull the engines to port, and that made it much better.
So about 1 pm the wind comes up and it’s blowing 15+ with white caps everywhere and now it’s a real pain with spray splashing over the house. After about an hour of this I trade places and have my buddy steer while I go find my jacket. While down below I happened to notice the wheel in the pilothouse was not pulling to the side now. So I untie it and now it is working just fine. Worked perfect all the way home. Man I love boats.
It sounds like some kind of check valve may have stuck. I don’t know how the Seastar unit works, so I’m not sure if this is something I can repair or rebuild. If anyone has any ideas on how this works or what I may be dealing with I would appreciate the help. I thought this would be the best place before I pull my hair out.
Thanks,