Vtonian
E38 - Vashon
While hauled out for bottom paint a month or so ago I took the wheel off so I could bungle around the cockpit easier but when I splashed back in, the wheel was something like 120 deg off. It all worked fine though so I didnt scramble back into the slings, figuring it has to be due to something in the steering gear or pedestal thatd be easy to spot and fix later.
Oddly, after a few sails, I think it may have shifted to ~180 off, although I wasn't scientific about tracking it, thinking that's impossible...
All I can think of that I might have done to cause it is, when I found out how much easier it was to move the rudder by hand for sanding/painting, I moved it back and forth much faster than when the wheel was attached. Not banging hard lock to lock, just moving it through quickly, without the resistance/momentum of the wheel.
My thought had been, it's designed and built to NOT shift, so the problem has to be something simple or obvious. I have the compass off and nothing looks out of sorts from the top of the pedestal, and I havent noticed anything falling apart while peering back that way when spelunking in the lazarette.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
And, while writing this, I'm talking myself into it has to be that the dang key fell out, even though I am 99.999% sure I got it back in...
Oddly, after a few sails, I think it may have shifted to ~180 off, although I wasn't scientific about tracking it, thinking that's impossible...
All I can think of that I might have done to cause it is, when I found out how much easier it was to move the rudder by hand for sanding/painting, I moved it back and forth much faster than when the wheel was attached. Not banging hard lock to lock, just moving it through quickly, without the resistance/momentum of the wheel.
My thought had been, it's designed and built to NOT shift, so the problem has to be something simple or obvious. I have the compass off and nothing looks out of sorts from the top of the pedestal, and I havent noticed anything falling apart while peering back that way when spelunking in the lazarette.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
And, while writing this, I'm talking myself into it has to be that the dang key fell out, even though I am 99.999% sure I got it back in...