dom
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Maybe I've misunderstood your question, but virtually all current autopilots will steer a decent course relative to the wind, as long as the wind data exists on the network. Just how steady the course is will depend to some extent on sail trim and boat characteristics.
Apols if unclear; basically in even a F6/7 my current prehistoric B&G AP (H1000 genre) becomes ponderous to the point of dangerous, and much above that one really wants to hand steer, like really! Uphill (even on an easy to sail boat with a decent selection of laminate sails), and in anything much over a F3, the AP expends a lot of energy through its persistent inability to settle itself down, get in the groove and stay there. It just saws away wasting energy and is generally annoying.
Now from the racing side I'm familiar with the fancier NKE/Hercules gear, which after playing around with a laptop for a while are quite simply beautiful, but ££££ :ambivalence:
What I'm looking for is basically to spend the least dosh that I can on an AP I can rely upon in a blow ...and the reason I sail in blows is simply that with limited time, what else can one do in good old Blighty?