[C320-list] Autohelm Crazy Ivan

bruceheyman at cox.net bruceheyman at cox.net
Tue Jul 29 20:47:50 PDT 2008


Larry,
I think you are right, to starboard at the bottom of the hour and to port at the top of the hour....
Bruce
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I had the same thing on WindSwept with the ST 4000.  When I upgraded to the
4000+ model including the new control head and the rudder reference unit the
problem disappeared.

Not only did mine always turn the same way but I too termed the maneuver a
"Crazy Ivan".  This isn't entirely correct though, is it?  Didn't Red
October turn in both directions?

When Otto made the Crazy Ivans on WindSwept he never did detect a trailing
submarine......

Larry
WindSwept C320 #246

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Subject: [C320-list] Autohelm Crazy Ivan

To borrow a term from the Hunt for Red October, my Autohelm 4000 auto pilot
will occasionally just make a left turn of about 10 to 20 degrees.  If left
alone it will gradually come back to its course. Any ideas why?
Gary
Time A Weigh #205




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