ylop
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When we bought our boat (Bav32) we didn’t think we would use an autopilot much so weren’t concerned that none was fitted. We now realise it would actually be quite nice to have, although far from essential. So I’ve been trying to get my head round the options.
The instruments are all Raymarine ST1 and work fine. The official Jefa solution is a sprocket drive in the helm console. The most common approach on similar boats seems to be a Raymarine wheel pilot. The internet doesn’t seem to think too highly of them although many people saying fine for 32’, but noisier and less convenient than the jefa solution. I suspect that second hand wheel pilots may be being removed because they are struggling and so have had a hard life. Nobody seems to sell the Jefa sprocket drive unit second hand - probably a mix of so expensive few were installed and it still works with no obvious upgrade.
I think Raymarine and others may also have suitable sprocket drives but probably involving a bit of surgery / packaging to get in the space and water tight again.
So am I right in thinking I will need the following:
- a control unit at the helm to say start/stop autopilot (something like a P70s).
- if that control unit is modern then a ST1 to STNG or similar adaptor to feed the wind data etc
- the drive unit/motor itself - either the Jefa sprocket (or similar) or the wheel pilot.
- the actuator control unit which the drive motor connects to (older systems seem to refer to this as a course computer or is that yet another box?)
- some sort of fancy box of electronics and sensors so the boat knows which way it’s pointing (older system seemed to “just” use a fluxgate compass)
Am I missing any key parts?
So my choices seem to be:
- New wheelpilot package for about £1600
- New package as above excluding the wheelpilot £1400 + Jefa sprocket drive (probably nearly £2k delivered with brackets chain etc!)
- Similar alternatives from other suppliers but will they play nice with the ST1 wind power instrument etc?
- second hand with older Raymarine ST1 stuff probably approaching £800-900 + drive unit.
Have I missed any other ways to do this more economically?
I have looked at PyPilot and mostly discounted it. I’m not afraid of the electronics, although the engineering with the forces involved is probably pushing the limits of my comfort zone but I don’t think the user interface / experience is something my wife or kids would feel overly happy with compared to a red button to disengage on a “proper” head unit etc.
Does Orca Core replace any of the bits or just provide an interface?
There seem to be loads of packages around with linear drives, hydraulic drives or the wheel drives. I don’t see any with mechanical/sprocket drives - am I missing something? I realise these things are cheaper when bought as a package but it grates that the pack without the wheelpilot is only £200 difference but the wheel is £600 on its own! How much worse is the wheel pilot than the proper solution? I think our three main uses will be: hold us HTW whilst raising/lowering main sail; let the helmsman get some shelter under spray hood when it’s pouring rain; potentially letting us do some single handing (or go with total novice). Long term we might use it on much longer passages but for next 2-3 years unlikely to be used for more than a few hours at a time, and I’d never sail singlehanded on long passages (so it will always have a human intervention option easily available).
Is the second hand stuff expensive just because it’s convenient not to upgrade electronics / it looks nice to have matching instruments? How much better is modern multi axis sensor etc than the basic fluxgate compass option?
It will be an overwinter project. Do these things go on sale at the boat show in sept or has internet mean we have all year round “discounts”? Is the second hand market seasonal when everyone else does their winter upgrades?
The instruments are all Raymarine ST1 and work fine. The official Jefa solution is a sprocket drive in the helm console. The most common approach on similar boats seems to be a Raymarine wheel pilot. The internet doesn’t seem to think too highly of them although many people saying fine for 32’, but noisier and less convenient than the jefa solution. I suspect that second hand wheel pilots may be being removed because they are struggling and so have had a hard life. Nobody seems to sell the Jefa sprocket drive unit second hand - probably a mix of so expensive few were installed and it still works with no obvious upgrade.
I think Raymarine and others may also have suitable sprocket drives but probably involving a bit of surgery / packaging to get in the space and water tight again.
So am I right in thinking I will need the following:
- a control unit at the helm to say start/stop autopilot (something like a P70s).
- if that control unit is modern then a ST1 to STNG or similar adaptor to feed the wind data etc
- the drive unit/motor itself - either the Jefa sprocket (or similar) or the wheel pilot.
- the actuator control unit which the drive motor connects to (older systems seem to refer to this as a course computer or is that yet another box?)
- some sort of fancy box of electronics and sensors so the boat knows which way it’s pointing (older system seemed to “just” use a fluxgate compass)
Am I missing any key parts?
So my choices seem to be:
- New wheelpilot package for about £1600
- New package as above excluding the wheelpilot £1400 + Jefa sprocket drive (probably nearly £2k delivered with brackets chain etc!)
- Similar alternatives from other suppliers but will they play nice with the ST1 wind power instrument etc?
- second hand with older Raymarine ST1 stuff probably approaching £800-900 + drive unit.
Have I missed any other ways to do this more economically?
I have looked at PyPilot and mostly discounted it. I’m not afraid of the electronics, although the engineering with the forces involved is probably pushing the limits of my comfort zone but I don’t think the user interface / experience is something my wife or kids would feel overly happy with compared to a red button to disengage on a “proper” head unit etc.
Does Orca Core replace any of the bits or just provide an interface?
There seem to be loads of packages around with linear drives, hydraulic drives or the wheel drives. I don’t see any with mechanical/sprocket drives - am I missing something? I realise these things are cheaper when bought as a package but it grates that the pack without the wheelpilot is only £200 difference but the wheel is £600 on its own! How much worse is the wheel pilot than the proper solution? I think our three main uses will be: hold us HTW whilst raising/lowering main sail; let the helmsman get some shelter under spray hood when it’s pouring rain; potentially letting us do some single handing (or go with total novice). Long term we might use it on much longer passages but for next 2-3 years unlikely to be used for more than a few hours at a time, and I’d never sail singlehanded on long passages (so it will always have a human intervention option easily available).
Is the second hand stuff expensive just because it’s convenient not to upgrade electronics / it looks nice to have matching instruments? How much better is modern multi axis sensor etc than the basic fluxgate compass option?
It will be an overwinter project. Do these things go on sale at the boat show in sept or has internet mean we have all year round “discounts”? Is the second hand market seasonal when everyone else does their winter upgrades?