I have a Simrad WP30 on my 1983 Hunter 34. I believe it's original, but I'm not sure.
There was an episode about two or three years ago where it started losing its sense of direction. It would be working okay, then suddenly decide it wanted to wander off as much as 45° off course. At the time, one contributor described it as doing a Crazy Ivan. I discovered the belt was damaged and replaced it, and for the time since then it has been okay. Just recently, it started doing it again. This time, the belt looks perfect. The drum that the belt runs on is shiny smooth, however, and there is very little friction with it engaged (I can easily turn the wheel). The tension is at the maximum.
I see in an older thread where someone commented that the screws holding the motor can come loose, and at the next opportunity I'll check that (I just read that when I got home today). In the meantime, if I wanted to increase the friction on the drum, does anyone have any advice on how to do that? I've roughened it slightly with sandpaper that seems to have increased the grip, but not really enough (I haven't taken the boat out yet to see if it works better or not). Would belt dressing possibly increase the grip enough? Is there a way to increase the tension beyond what the adjusting screw allows?
Any advice appreciated. Replacing the whole thing would be an expensive proposition that I'd rather avoid.
There was an episode about two or three years ago where it started losing its sense of direction. It would be working okay, then suddenly decide it wanted to wander off as much as 45° off course. At the time, one contributor described it as doing a Crazy Ivan. I discovered the belt was damaged and replaced it, and for the time since then it has been okay. Just recently, it started doing it again. This time, the belt looks perfect. The drum that the belt runs on is shiny smooth, however, and there is very little friction with it engaged (I can easily turn the wheel). The tension is at the maximum.
I see in an older thread where someone commented that the screws holding the motor can come loose, and at the next opportunity I'll check that (I just read that when I got home today). In the meantime, if I wanted to increase the friction on the drum, does anyone have any advice on how to do that? I've roughened it slightly with sandpaper that seems to have increased the grip, but not really enough (I haven't taken the boat out yet to see if it works better or not). Would belt dressing possibly increase the grip enough? Is there a way to increase the tension beyond what the adjusting screw allows?
Any advice appreciated. Replacing the whole thing would be an expensive proposition that I'd rather avoid.