Raymarine SPX Wheelpilot

The Sport version uses the SportDrive system, integrated with the steering wheel.

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The Sport version will obviously not do for me as I have a wooden steering wheel.

Not sure whether you mean a wooden rimmed or wooden spoked wheel, but you ought to check that the wheel drive unit will fit your wheel - it's primarily designed for slimmish metal spokes on the wheel.
 
Not sure whether you mean a wooden rimmed or wooden spoked wheel, but you ought to check that the wheel drive unit will fit your wheel - it's primarily designed for slimmish metal spokes on the wheel.

Mine is just screwed onto an all wooden wheel.
 
I fitted an S1 wheel pilot four years ago, which seems similar to the SPX-5 but with the rudder sensor.

On all models the wheel attachments for the drum and motor are designed for a thin-spoked metal wheel and I had to source long bolts and drill matching holes to extension fillets to fit to my wooden wheel.

I documented the whole installation here.
 
I fitted an S1 wheel pilot four years ago, which seems similar to the SPX-5 but with the rudder sensor.

On all models the wheel attachments for the drum and motor are designed for a thin-spoked metal wheel and I had to source long bolts and drill matching holes to extension fillets to fit to my wooden wheel.

I documented the whole installation here.


It was about 1 year ago that I fitted ours. I cannot recall any issue at all with mounting the drive to the all wood wheel. I used a plywood disk screwed to the wheel to take the drum, the 'drum' was bolted to the disk. The only 'challenge' I had was making a hardwood wedge to allow me to mount the computer vertically on a sloping surface.

Amusingly, your site is blocked by my provider with:

This site was blocked by OpenDNS in response to either the Conficker virus, the Microsoft IE zero-day vulnerability, or some equally serious vulnerability.

If you think this shouldn't be blocked, please email us at contact@opendns.com.

No idea if that is real.
 
Amusingly, your site is blocked by my provider with:
This site was blocked by OpenDNS in response to either the Conficker virus, the Microsoft IE zero-day vulnerability, or some equally serious vulnerability.
If you think this shouldn't be blocked, please email us at contact@opendns.com.
No idea if that is real.
Not "amusingly" at all to me ... rather worrying, in fact. The site is hosted as home pages on my ISP, Cablecom Hispeed, one of the major Swiss providers and very stringent with its virus and spam protection. Maybe I'll contact OpenDNS. Thanks for the heads-up.

Edit: Just checked with my AVG browser tool - all green, "AVG Safe : This page contains no active threats". Phew....
Edit2: Installed McAfee Site Advisor and it too, gave a clean bill of health - "35 green downloads. In our tests, we found downloads on this site were free of adware, spyware, and other potentially unwanted programs."
 
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Mine works perfectly without that feedback thing, so worth the cost ....?
I suspect the software was improved after my system to be able to dispense with the rudder sensor. Good thing too, it changed a simple installation into a difficult one on my boat.

It was all a bit strange, the precursor to my system was the ST4000 Mk 2, the kit of which was without the sensor, then there was my S1 SmartPilot with one, plus the introduction of the computer module. Then all successive models dispensed with a mandatory rudder sensor, which became a non-essential add-on.

There were one or two times this year when the rudder sensor failed to deliver a signal to the computer and the complete unit refused to work, so the functionality is critical to my installation.
 
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