which Raymarine autopilot course computer for our Moody 422?

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we are in the process of upgrading our st6000 with a new raymarine autopilot, but we can't seem to get any objective information about which course computer would be best for our heavy 42-footer: has anyone out there got any tips, & can anyone tell us whether the mark-up for the "G" versions (i.e, S2G or S3G) is worth it if you don't use seatalk/plotters?
 
The answer to this is so dependent on how you use your boat that we need a lot more detail

personally I would buy the "g" because of the added ability to work in bad weather.
 
Okay, it's confession-time: we're fair-weather sailors. For a start, our boat is in Greece, and we don't intend leaving the Med; as a rule, we don't do long passages, we just like to be able to potter along without necessarily needing someone at the wheel, especially when motoring in a boring straight line in calm seas. I can't really imagine us using the autopilot under sail in anything above a force 7 Bf (as I probably wouldn't allow Skippy to take me out of my safe harbour/anchorage in anything above a force 7!), so in that sense I guess the autopilot wouldn't be submitted to too heavy demands...
Does this shed some more light on our query?
Any comments greatly appreciated!
 
because the display unit had been damaged, rainwater got in & finished it off, and we were told that it was not possible to find a replacement unit as the st6000 was no longer made; whether this is true or not is another story...
 
sounds like a load of **** to me - talk direct toTech Support at Raymarine at:

Raymarine UK Limited
Quay Point
Northarbour Road
Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3TD
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0) 23 9269 3611
Facsimile: +44 (0) 23 9269 4642

Yes the st6000 has been superceded, but the ST6000 head should still be available.
 
My ST7000 display head (c. 1993) expired last year, and although Datayacht in Lymington told me I would need a new computer I was able to just replace the head with a current unit at an all up cost of around £380 inc fitting.
 
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