Thistle
Well-Known Member
Reading the Personal Safety Devices thread (Personal Safety devices), I note that several single-handed sailors are, quite reasonably, concerned about their vessel sailing away under autopilot if they fall overboard. That made me wonder if there are any autopilots out there with the equivalent of a kill cord to disconnect the autopilot when the sailor is outwith a specified range? A physical cord may not be practical but I'm sure a remote device would be a possibility. As an extension, the autopilot could be programmed to get the boat to heave-to while waiting for the sailor to catch up. The automatic release of a boarding ladder, dan buoy and long floating line could also be considered. The beginnings of an "internet of things" for boats?
(Any manufacturer taking up this idea is welcome to supply me with samples of their kit for test purposes
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(Any manufacturer taking up this idea is welcome to supply me with samples of their kit for test purposes