Working a problem
That sure takes out all the benefits of having an autopilot, if you can't trust it. Like having your 5 year old steer while you change the jib.Pretty soon the people who have experience will chime in, but i'll go out on the limb since my job involves solving problems. Actually, we don't usually solve problems, we just improve them as much as possible. I've never seen an ST 4000, but i'm writing this from a Holiday Express.Having it twice in the same day rules out not having a problem. So the cause is usually internal or external. If it's external to the autopilot, it might be a fluctuation in the electrical system (think bad, loose connections, a drain from something else in the electrical system drawing too much juice suddenly), a fluctuation in the magnetic field (don't know how the compass works on this unit, but a nearby speaker may be going bad), or something in the steering system (not likely from description of going opposite ways).If it's not external after smarter people weigh in here, it's internal. Which means send it in to get fixed, replace it, or do without. Unless you know how to do surgery on the thing. Cause what you need most of all is peace of mind when you change your jib, or have family on board, or go out in moderate to heavy conditions, or don't have your hand on the wheel.