Wandering at low speed.

Philster

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When puttering along at 'no wake' zone speeds, my boat will not track straight. She goes a little left or a little right. Requires constant steering wheel input.

>Bravo 1.
>Three-blade SS prop in mint condition.
>I do not have a finned zinc anode on cavitation plate, just a flat one.
>Skeg is 95% fine (although I've heard skeg doesn't matter much anyway).
>No list.

Also:

I putter along with tabs all the way up and outdrive all the way in/down.

I am making 900-1000 RPM at puttering speeds in no wake areas.

Any ideas?
 

capndan

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

My understanding is that is pretty typical of Deep-V hulls.

especially big ones.

Have you had this boat a long time? Is this a new problem?
 

bear_69cuda

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

My boat does the same thing but if I hold the wheel still, it corrects itself.... Have you tried not correcting to see what happens?
 

redone4x4

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

My boat does the same thing but if I hold the wheel still, it corrects itself.... Have you tried not correcting to see what happens?

+1 on this. If i hold the wheel still, the boat wanders left and back to the right repeatedly. How about lowering the trim tabs? you say you have them up. When i put my smarttabs on, almost all my wandering was gone.
 

dingbat

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

Try trimming your drive up a bit. Excessive trim at slower speeds will make mine wonder everytime.
 

jkust

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

Until I owned an I/O I didn't know there was such a thing as wander. My OB's don't do it. For my I/O I finally realized one day to quit correcting it and you will go in slight zig zag straight line. I don't even notice it anymore in no wake zones.
 

Philster

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

My understanding is that is pretty typical of Deep-V hulls.

especially big ones.

Have you had this boat a long time? Is this a new problem?

Second voyage on the Scarab. Had my maiden voyage in fall and it did it then, too.

Hey, I don't mind any quirks if they are normal. Believe me, be it a sports car with 40 series tires that wander or my R/C nitro race cars that overreact to steering input, as long as it's normal, I am fine with it.
 

jbjennings

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

My outboards do it too. I don't know why, but all boats seem to do it to some extent. Seems like the bigger the outboard, the worse it is.
Normal stuff, though.:)
JBJ
 

Home Cookin'

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

my sister's wanders: 19' Grady CC (deep v) with a 150. But mine doesn't: 21' CC deep v with a 150. But I read about it: many boats do this and trying to correct usually makes it worse.
 

smclear

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

but all boats seem to do it to some extent.
JBJ

A true inboard (not I/O) does not wander like this. The rudder prevents it. This phenomenum only occurs in I/O's and I guess O/B's too.
 

reap182

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

Mine does the same thing, try not to overcorrect and should do slight left to right.
 

CHAWK46

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

Thought it was just my old Imperial Cuddy but my new to me Century BR does it but not as bad. My OBs never did it.
 

KermieB

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

My boat does the same thing but if I hold the wheel still, it corrects itself.... Have you tried not correcting to see what happens?


Same thing.. I hold the wheel straight and trim up pretty high. The slower I go the more it rocks trimmed all the way down.
 

bekosh

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

When puttering along at 'no wake' zone speeds, my boat will not track straight. She goes a little left or a little right. Requires constant steering wheel input.

>Bravo 1.
>Three-blade SS prop in mint condition.
>I do not have a finned zinc anode on cavitation plate, just a flat one.
>Skeg is 95% fine (although I've heard skeg doesn't matter much anyway).
>No list.

Also:

I putter along with tabs all the way up and outdrive all the way in/down.

I am making 900-1000 RPM at puttering speeds in no wake areas.

Any ideas?

My Wellcraft does the same thing. Very common for deep V hulls. Trimming the drive out slightly helps a little, but I have found that dropping the tabs all the way down makes the biggest difference.
 

dannyual767

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

+1 on this. If i hold the wheel still, the boat wanders left and back to the right repeatedly. How about lowering the trim tabs? you say you have them up. When i put my smarttabs on, almost all my wandering was gone.



posted by bekosh,
My Wellcraft does the same thing. Very common for deep V hulls. Trimming the drive out slightly helps a little, but I have found that dropping the tabs all the way down makes the biggest difference.

My 2004 Stingray 200LX used to have horrible low speed wandering characteristics. I installed stainless steel Nauticus Smart Tabs and like redone4x4, almost all of my slow speed wandering is gone.
 

scipper77

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

I always thought that my boat wandered because I have power steering and that means I get no feedback from the wheel. Because I have no feedback I can't tell that I am overcompensating to correct the wander causing me to eventually wander the other way.
 

Triton II

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

My Ocean Series 580 wanders slightly and has fairly "mushy" steering response below about 5 knots constant speed. However if I select neutral she track straight. I may try fitting trim tabs, but in all honesty I've got used to it and treat it as part of her "charm".

TII
 

spudshaft

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

"Classic" example: my '82 19' Ebbtide does it too. Makes docking and getting on the trailer interesting at times.
 

Shife

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Re: Wandering at low speed.

Tabs full down at no wake speed. Problem solved.
 
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