Hi Mike
There's a lot of things going on here.
For starters, your calibration is never quite clean, and you are getting messages to this effect as well. It looks like the dec backlash is never quite taken up so it's affecting both axes.
I assume the nightcrawler has an integrated rotator? For now, don't use the rotator until you sort this out. There seems to be a lot of bleed between the axes, That's usually a sign the calibration has been invalidated due to rotation or guide camera movement (in your case with the OAG and rotator, i'm guessing it may be the rotator although I see your rotator angle doesn't change). They tend to mirror each other as you can see:
The G11 Dec axis has backlash, so you need to enable and leave on auto dec backlash compensation (which you did later on, and it improved things considerably)
Looking at the results, i would guide at 1 second exposure, and set the RA algorithm to PPEC with a period of 76 seconds, disable auto adjust, and set obth predictive and reactive to 80-90.
Don't bother fiddling with small changes with min move and other settings. They won't do much.
It would help if you did a longer 30 min unguided result right after a good calibration, do this via the guiding assistant. that will help clarify the mount mechanical performance.
Brian