Gargleblaster
Well-Known Member
1000 on just the wrong side of being big enough. I did see a good offer at last years boat show for one, but on further analysis realised that Black Magic is a little bit too big - may be talking from my backside, but I think I remember that the 1000 is suitable up to 3ton displacement and I'm about 3.5 + baggage.
My UFO27 weighs 3.5 tonnes [probably 5 tonnes when I am setting out across the Atlantic] and manages quite well with a ST1000. But it has neutral helm verging on lee helm which makes it very light to steer. But it is a very sharp fin keel with a flat bottom which makes it wobble all over the place in any form of chop or swell - so the autohelm has to work constantly.
I must admit that in anything that doesn't require a dead straight course I tend to use a Windpilot. So the autohelm only gets used generally in harbours, rivers or estuaries. One of the benefits of using wind vane steering is that you learn very quickly to balance your sails, which you also think about with the electric steering as a result.
I find the autohelm is a must have as I do mostly single handed sailing - when I take others out I stick them on the helm and rarely get the autohelm out. But is it just being lazy to rely on an autohelm. For most of my sailing life I had no such gadgets and used to rely on heaving to to make a cup of tea, sleep or reef the sails.