PaulRainbow
Well-Known Member
Are you serious!
When I contacted a manufacturer they wanted to know the specific details of my yacht. It's not one size fits all.![]()
With few exceptions, it is a one size fits all( or to be more specific, 2 or 3 sizes fits all. The link you posted is from a supplier of autopilots and is a bit of a jumble of information. I suspect it's a very old article that's been updated several times, so it isn't entirely accurate any more. For instance, it mentions in the same sentence (in more than one place) drives that haven't been in production for years, if not decades, along with current models. Selection choices for autopilots have changed over the years, most notably with the hydraulic systems.
Better to look on one of the manufacturers websites to see what models are currently being offered. For instance, Garmin:
Marine AutoPilots | Boat Autopilots | Garmin
Note that every single system is based on the same Reactor 40. Lets say the vessel in question is cable steered (as the OPs is), from the autopilot selection page there is only one core pack for cable steering.
Autopilot Compatibility Guide | Garmin Support (also fits all of the mechanical drive systems and one of the hydraulic ones)
Now we need a drive, look at the drive section here and you see a choice of three drives:
Garmin Reactor 40 Mechanical/Retrofit/Solenoid Corepack
1) The Class A Drive Unit works with the GHP 12 Marine Autopilot System to control your sailboat's steering system. This device is designed for use with larger sailboats with up to 28,500 lbs (12,927 kg) of displacement.
2) The Class B Drive Unit works with the GHP 12 Marine Autopilot System to control your sailboat's steering system. This device is designed for use with larger sailboats with up to 79,000 lbs of displacement.
3) The Class B Compact Drive Unit works with the GHP™ 12 marine autopilot system to control your sailboat's steering system. This device is designed for use with sailboats with up to 48,400 lbs of displacement.
Note, no mention of anything other than displacement.
EDIT: Raymarine also only offer three linear drives, selection determined solely by displacement again. Evolution Autopilot Drive Unit Selection | Marine Electronics by Raymarine clcik on "mechanical linear".
Simrad offer a choice of 5 rams, all based on displacement and LOA:
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