STOL71
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Calibrating to ascertain deviation: does it have to be done during slack water?
There's nothing in the manual, unfortunately.
Rotating it whilst sitting in the cockpit is not going to give you a good calibration unless you can move your engine around at the same time!!!! Deviation.
I don't think the calibration affects the autotack angle does it?. From memory its fixed at 100 degrees.But it might erase a complete nonsense calibration and enable normal service to be resumed.
Mostly, so long as the deviation isn't huge, you just want the pilot to hold a course and it doesn't matter much if that's a few degrees out. It is a nuisnace when 'auto tack' takes you through a random number of degrees like 60 or 120 instead of 90-ish.
I don't think the calibration affects the autotack angle does it?. From memory its fixed at 100 degrees.
As tiller pilots can be mounted either side of the tiller, there's a way of changing which way it goes when the computer says "go to port". There's a reasonable chance yours is currently the wrong way round. That's certainly why ours took us off in the wrong direction, with alarms going off, when we first got it. On the ST4000 that's fixed by swapping two wires in the control box. For the ST2000, I'm afraid you'll need to check the manual...Hi.. I have just purchased the ST2000 and mounted it and calibrated it and it’s giving me a correct compass reading to what’s on my boat compass.. as soon as I pointed my boat into the direction I want to go and press auto it just goes off on a tangent.. does anyone have any thoughts please? Greg
That’s probably exactly what it is.. I’ve been going crazy.. thank you so muchAs tiller pilots can be mounted either side of the tiller, there's a way of changing which way it goes when the computer says "go to port". There's a reasonable chance yours is currently the wrong way round. That's certainly why ours took us off in the wrong direction, with alarms going off, when we first got it. On the ST4000 that's fixed by swapping two wires in the control box. For the ST2000, I'm afraid you'll need to check the manual...

It is mounted on the port side . Also I have checked the critical measurements and I believe they are correctHi Greg
It sounds like the calibration was not 100% successful.
This can be a bit of a fiddle.
Did you hear the little beep that tells you that the calibration?
I had to do my friend's calibration three times until it set itself properly and now works fine.
Try to calibrate again.
Kiwi Decision has mentioned the mounting position. The ST 2000 is factory set for port side mounting.
In the manual there are simple instructions to reset the unit to starboard.
A last point.
My unit was fitted when I bought the boat.
I was not really satisfied with the operation of my ST 1000 tillerpilot over a 5 year period. Something just seemed off.
Sometimes really accurate and sometimes wandering.
I re-calibrated it, but it made no difference.
The pivot point is on the cockpit coaming and because of the cockpit locker hatches that was the only place it could be fitted.
I measured and found that it was 40 mm short of center on the port stroke, so I made up a short extension that put the pivot point exactly on center of stroke.
Works perfectly now. Long story short. The tillerpilot MUST be fitted so the ram is at exactly center stroke when tiller is centered.
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Gary
It is still worth checking that the autopilot is, in fact, set for the port side. Press the +1 and -1 buttons together for 5 seconds to toggle the operating sense, the display then shows port or stbd for 5 seconds.It is mounted on the port side . Also I have checked the critical measurements and I believe they are correct