kassita
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There was talk of good autopilots earlier. The brand used by serious ocean racers (including Classe Mini) is NKE - a gyro stabilised system where a lot of work has gone into the programming to allow it to keep high performance boats on their toes. It also uses a hydraulic ram to steer which is very powerful and can react very fast when needed. It's not cheap though - the whole package including the instruments could run over £10k. The advantage is that it could turn many boats into a great single hander. If you know you can absolutely rely on the auto-pilot then you can concentrate on setting the right amount of sail and getting your nav and weather planning sorted.
I agree that a reliable pilot is super important for solo racing, especially for long distances and downwind. B&G is the other brand frequently used. It's what most of the IMOCA60s have, and what I have.
I heard Nikki Curwen give a talk at RORC last week about her MiniTransat experience. She had a lot of trouble with both of her NKE pilots and then both of her tiller pilots (not so surprising giving the conditions). She has recently become a 'Brand Ambassador' for B&G, which is...interesting.
But before anyone accuses me of trying to sell B&G gear, I should say that I've heard just as many stories of problems with B&G pilots. Oh, and Raymarine ones as well. I've concluded that solo racers are very good and discovering the weaknesses of autopilots.