Simrad TP32 to NMEA2000

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I’ve got a TP32 tiller pilot that I rarely use but probably would if I could hook it up to my NMEA net and tell it to steer to wind.

The pilot’s wiring harness has a yellow female simnet connection. I’ve found simnet-n2k adaptors but they all have female simnet connections too - and appear to be for connecting an NMEA device to a simrad network rather than the other way round. Can I cut the tiller pilot’s simnet connector off and just replace with an NMEA 2000 field connector? Or will this not work, or is there a simpler solution? I’m finding the navico documentation… unclear.

Also interested in anyone’s experience good/bad/otherwise when connecting a TP32 to a NMEA2000. Thanks.
 
Thanks for the replies. I don’t have any of the Simnet adaptors or m-f converters - but I do have several cut off ends of NMEA drop cables. Don’t especially fancy spending £60+ on the Navico bits to see if the pilot has full functionality from NMEA so I’ll cut off the Simnet female plug on the pilot wiring harness and test it directly attached to an N2K drop cables. Don’t think there is much to lose from doing this as I doubt I’ll ever want to use the Simnet wiring.
 
Once connected, you should be able to confirm the TP32 is on the NMEA2000 network by listing the network devices, in a menu, on whatever other display(s) you already have on the network.
 
Update: I cut the end off the simnet cable; found that it was a 5-core cable with same colours as standard NMEA (various sources suggested it would be 4-core, some that colours were different); screwed on an NMEA field connector.

Tiller pilot control from plotter for steer to waypoint is working as it should. I’ve not got wind instruments hooked up at the moment so don’t know about steer to wind yet - next thing to sort.

Thanks to everyone for the advice.
 
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