Mrnotming
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I broke those clamps once,replaced them with ss type loop tiedowns or eyelets (lower part of padeye) no further issues thereafter!
I broke those clamps once,replaced them with ss type loop tiedowns or eyelets (lower part of padeye) no further issues thereafter!
I have an st4000 about 12 years old. Always been great. spares can be had off eBay I think
I have found a new belt on fleabay and have one in transit already but the immediate solution will be the new Mk11 drive that should be installed for us next week. The inboard quadrant mounted pilots are much more powerful and reliable and we have had those as well as the old 4000 type ones in the past. in fact our last UK owned boat a Jeanneau Sun Legende had both a 7000 inboard one and a 4000 fittedon the wheel ready to go but we removed that and stored it below as a spare as it otherwise dragged a little on the finger light steering
Final update. leccy man fitted new drive but had no keys to access below and turn power on to test. When I tried it the pilot control was 'on' but nothing happened if +10 or -10 buttons were pressed
Well I frightened it into action today by taking my self rebuilt old drive down to the boat and plugging that in which duly proved the electronics still worked as did my home DIY repaired drive unit, albeit only held in the hand. when I then re-tried the new drive I reversed the 2 pin motor lead connection plug and bingo, it worked! All seems OK now and the new grey drive is freer to hand steer with when the pilot is not engaged, so a qualified success (prior to a full system test offshore), aside from the all up cost approaching the usual 'Break Out Another Thousand' level or about £600 in real money
Sorry, I had to laugh at your post!
Raymarine 4000 kit is not up to the job. Don't want to say I told you so, but I will! If it helps I have wasted money on it more than once.
Did your expert say you needed a new Fluxgate Compass to replace a faulty unit? If he means one of these - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Raymarine-Fluxgate-Compass-M81190-/231583247828?hash=item35eb6fedd4 - they are still available on ebay as this one (in Florida) shows. It is the cheapest I saw in a minute of looking, others at $250.
Actually they are not complicated devices. You should check the cable and ensure +12v is arriving at the compass, I think it is +12V=Red, -12V=screen. If the AP won't lock into auto it implies it is not getting a signal from the fluxgate.
Edit: Just found this Sailnet forum thread on the subject of Fluxgate compass issues. http://www.sailnet.com/forums/electronics/71650-raymarine-fluxgate-compass.html. See entry #2 for a way to test your compass with a multimeter.
Don't give up yet, you still have a number of good working parts (and spare motor) so there must be a solution. The brains on this forum will see you through.
If you can get hold of one, fit one of the old Autohelm 3000 drive units and the associated wheel drum and belt. It will work with the head unit from your 4000 and is a much better engineered piece of kit. This combination gave me good service for many years and many thousands of miles (and was originally recommended to me by someone who works at Raymarine).
and changing it would require significant re-hashing of much internal woodwork and associated cabin upholstery in the aft cabin, just to find adequate space to fit the linear type drive ram. ).
Not necessarily if the aft cabin "wall" is same as the Beneteau Oceanis 361. I could send you pictures of my installation if you decide to go for a below deck unit.
Well, it sounds like a case of "the teeth are now OK but the gums have to come out"! Anyway a new system will be better and smarter.
Good luck with the refit.