ShipsWoofy
Well-Known Member
Both seastate and gain on my simrad wheel pilot were set to auto, over the years I have found this unsatisfactory and often bemoaned the bzzzz bzzzzz bzzz all the live long day when annie it turned on.
The manual suggests in heavy weather the gain should be low and discusses seastate as a deadband, allowing greater error and thus less drain on the batteries etc.
Does any actually play with these settings beyond auto and can you suggest any hints for a pretty much set and forget with acceptable error that you have found works for you?
Hope this makes sense, I just want a quiet life, especially now since we have hopefully fixed the in mast cable slapping.
The manual suggests in heavy weather the gain should be low and discusses seastate as a deadband, allowing greater error and thus less drain on the batteries etc.
Does any actually play with these settings beyond auto and can you suggest any hints for a pretty much set and forget with acceptable error that you have found works for you?
Hope this makes sense, I just want a quiet life, especially now since we have hopefully fixed the in mast cable slapping.