robbieg
Well-Known Member
I currently have a Raymarine Smart Pilot 10 (SPX10) driving a Type 1 Linear drive. The autopilot has a gyro and a rudder sensor and is pretty good. However, downwind in quartering seas it can still struggle a bit and is sometimes a bit slow to respond to boat movements. A good pilot I can trust is important since I single hand a lot -hence if the Evolution is a materially better pilot I may be tempted..
I have been looking at the Raymarine EV1 with an ACU200 computer which will work with my existing linear drive. This new autopilot is on the sea talk ng system so I will need a convertor but I should be able to get it to work with my original sea talk kit and so the upgrade should be relatively straightforward.
However, the only reason for doing the upgrade is if the new Evolution heading sensor is likely to be a material improvement over my SPX10 system in terms of handing the boat in a downwind/quartering sea situation. Raymarine's technical site suggests the Evolution heading unit has lots of sensors and should be far better at knowing the boats position (and hence responding quickly to boat movement) than the SPX systems it replaced. However, the upgrade is not cheap and before I go to the expense and hassle I would be grateful from any comment from those using the Evolution autopilot especially if you have upgraded from the SPX range.
Thanks.
I have been looking at the Raymarine EV1 with an ACU200 computer which will work with my existing linear drive. This new autopilot is on the sea talk ng system so I will need a convertor but I should be able to get it to work with my original sea talk kit and so the upgrade should be relatively straightforward.
However, the only reason for doing the upgrade is if the new Evolution heading sensor is likely to be a material improvement over my SPX10 system in terms of handing the boat in a downwind/quartering sea situation. Raymarine's technical site suggests the Evolution heading unit has lots of sensors and should be far better at knowing the boats position (and hence responding quickly to boat movement) than the SPX systems it replaced. However, the upgrade is not cheap and before I go to the expense and hassle I would be grateful from any comment from those using the Evolution autopilot especially if you have upgraded from the SPX range.
Thanks.