oceanfroggie
Well-Known Member
1. Great idea, you'll never look back
2. Only get one with a Rate Gyro (steer straight at low speeds)
3. Get it professionally fitted and calibrated
Reason for different systems, is boats have different steering systems, some cable, some chain, some hyadraulic, some linear, etc. IMHO, a good auto pilot is the 1st thing I would fit to a boat. You can interact with the folk in the cockpit beside you, have eye contact, use the head, put the kettle on, put fenders in an out, relax, frees your hands and I can tell you makes long 12hr passages very relaxing. Without an AP it would be hell!
2. Only get one with a Rate Gyro (steer straight at low speeds)
3. Get it professionally fitted and calibrated
Reason for different systems, is boats have different steering systems, some cable, some chain, some hyadraulic, some linear, etc. IMHO, a good auto pilot is the 1st thing I would fit to a boat. You can interact with the folk in the cockpit beside you, have eye contact, use the head, put the kettle on, put fenders in an out, relax, frees your hands and I can tell you makes long 12hr passages very relaxing. Without an AP it would be hell!