uxb
Well-Known Member
My ancient Autohelm 4000 Wheel Pilot still chunters away making a decent fist of steering the boat, every now and then the boat wanders off course with the Autohelm still chuntering away to itself so I put down my tea, go out to the cockpit and re engage the lever on the drive belt and slip over the shock cord loop thats supposed to hold the clutch engaged. It's usually raining when I do this which is why the Autohelm is steering and I'm sitting comfortably in the deck saloon drinking tea. I sometimes manage to knock the control box off its (poorly positioned by previous owner) mounting on the way to the wheel, risking damaging it beyond repair. i then go back down below and mop up spilled tea.
I don't know how much longer the old unit will manage to keep this up ( the Autohelm, not me)
So I've been thinking about upgrading to a fancy, eye wateringly expensive, inboard pilot that will allow me to drink tea in peace - I wouldn't even have to go outside to switch it on.
But is it worth an extra £2000.00 plus installation, for the occasional few steps outside in the rain? Will I get much better performance with less power drain? If my fancy new inboard pilot breaks down will it cost more than the wheel pilots total cost to repair?
I could buy three wheel pilots for the cost of one inboard and keep two on board as spares...
Boat is an Eclipse 33 with inside steering wheel - a lovely, perfect boat for the Hebridean cruising I do.
I don't know how much longer the old unit will manage to keep this up ( the Autohelm, not me)
So I've been thinking about upgrading to a fancy, eye wateringly expensive, inboard pilot that will allow me to drink tea in peace - I wouldn't even have to go outside to switch it on.
But is it worth an extra £2000.00 plus installation, for the occasional few steps outside in the rain? Will I get much better performance with less power drain? If my fancy new inboard pilot breaks down will it cost more than the wheel pilots total cost to repair?
I could buy three wheel pilots for the cost of one inboard and keep two on board as spares...
Boat is an Eclipse 33 with inside steering wheel - a lovely, perfect boat for the Hebridean cruising I do.