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settings depend on vessel's characteristics, loaded/ballast
conditions and rate of turn.
If the vessel has good dynamic stability, a relatively small value
will be sufficient
An unstable vessel will require high value
The greater the vessel's inertia, the greater value will be required
Increasing counter rudder value may result in some higher rudder
activity also when steering a straight course.
The best way of checking the value of the Counter rudder setting is
when making turns. The following figures illustrate the effects of
various Counter Rudder settings:
1
Counter rudder too low; overshoot response.
2
Counter rudder too high; sluggish and creeping response.
3
Correct setting of counter rudder; ideal response.
Perform various course changes and observe how the boat settles
on the new heading. Start with small changes, 10-20 degrees, and
proceed with bigger changes, 60-90 degrees. Adjust Counter rudder
value to obtain best possible response as in illustration 3.
Ú Note:
As many boats turn differently to port versus starboard
(for various reasons), perform the course changes in both
directions. You may end up with a compromise setting of
Counter rudder that gives a little overshoot to one side and a
bit creeping response to the other.
Auto trim
This parameter defines how fast the autopilot shall correspond after
having registered a heading error.
The standard value is 40 seconds which should work well on most
boats. Rule of thumb: Set to same value (seconds) as the boat's
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