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I'm new to owning a boat with this digital steering system and using the HelmMaster joy stick so from that perspective, I've been out practicing with the system and it's not quite doing what I think it should be doing. For example, with all motion stopped and the boat still in the water, moving the joystick to the side creates a considerable amount of aft movement of the boat, so much so that it's pretty much impossible to use in, say docking along a bulkhead. Rotating the boat seems to work pretty well as does stay point. I'm ready to accept that I'm still learning to finesse this system but for the present, when docking along side a bulkhead or dock, I'm much more comfortable splitting the throttles to position the boat.
Another example is running the boat in single throttle lever mode, the engines are almost always +/- 100 rpm off from each other. Maybe that's just within the margin of control but does that indicate some finer calibration is needed?
Is there a boat specific calibration that must be done to get the best result from this system?
Another example is running the boat in single throttle lever mode, the engines are almost always +/- 100 rpm off from each other. Maybe that's just within the margin of control but does that indicate some finer calibration is needed?
Is there a boat specific calibration that must be done to get the best result from this system?