skyflyer
Well-Known Member
There is a lot on these forums about the Raymarine SPX5 and how it compares to previous ST4000 etc both mechanically and computer wise.
I fitted one last year on a 32' sailing yacht and have been somewhat underwhelmed (as have many others I note!) - it is the wheelpilot version by the way.
I calibrated it using the Autolearn feature which is of course done in fairly calm conditions on flat water under power with the sails down - so hardly representative. On the other hand if you had the sails raised then would you do the calibration into wind, cross wind or downwind?
Anyway, it steers like a drunken sailor and weaves about the intended course and is slow to respond when knocked off heading by waves or wind. I upped the sensitivity which makes it respond quicker but it still 'hunts' the correct heading. In a flat calm with sails down if you try and make it steer to a waypoint it still weaves around the course, S-turning all the way.
I wondered if anyone who has this model on a similar sized boat could give me a transcription of the settings that are working for them, ie rudder gain, counter rudder and so on.
I am seriously wondering if the much advertised 'yaw sensor' in the box of electronics is faulty as the boat performs no better than with the old ST4000 as far as I can see.
Rip it out and fit a ram acting on the quadrant is an obvious but unaffordable solution, I'd prefer to try some new settings first
Thanks
I fitted one last year on a 32' sailing yacht and have been somewhat underwhelmed (as have many others I note!) - it is the wheelpilot version by the way.
I calibrated it using the Autolearn feature which is of course done in fairly calm conditions on flat water under power with the sails down - so hardly representative. On the other hand if you had the sails raised then would you do the calibration into wind, cross wind or downwind?
Anyway, it steers like a drunken sailor and weaves about the intended course and is slow to respond when knocked off heading by waves or wind. I upped the sensitivity which makes it respond quicker but it still 'hunts' the correct heading. In a flat calm with sails down if you try and make it steer to a waypoint it still weaves around the course, S-turning all the way.
I wondered if anyone who has this model on a similar sized boat could give me a transcription of the settings that are working for them, ie rudder gain, counter rudder and so on.
I am seriously wondering if the much advertised 'yaw sensor' in the box of electronics is faulty as the boat performs no better than with the old ST4000 as far as I can see.
Rip it out and fit a ram acting on the quadrant is an obvious but unaffordable solution, I'd prefer to try some new settings first
Thanks
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