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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... IMHO the belt drive wheel pilots are good only for motoring in calm conditions. I've seen dozens of them that can't hold a course on a nice sailing day, much less rough conditions. We've had no problems with ours, a model 3000 with belt. Coming back from the Thimble Islands Damn! My Bullsh*t detector just went off. Regards Donal -- |
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My Bullsh*t detector just went off.
Your wife must've walked in! RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My Bullsh*t detector just went off. Your wife must've walked in! Yeah! She read your post, and said "Look, Bobsprit sailed to the Thimbles." Regards Donal -- |
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She read your post, and said "Look, Bobsprit sailed to the Thimbles."
How would she know? Her head was down the whole time! Bwahahahahaha! Set up another round, Dopey Donal! RB |
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IMHO the belt drive wheel pilots are good only for motoring in calm
conditions. I've seen dozens of them that can't hold a course on a nice sailing day, much less rough conditions. Well funny you should say that. Mine gets used mainly if I have to motor a long way say from Balto ot Rock Hall back to my creek when there's no wind. If it's a "nice sailing day" why would I want to use the autopilot? Although I have tried it sailing and it works just fine. As far as rough conditions go I wouldn't be out in those. :-) S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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IMHO the belt drive wheel pilots are good only for motoring in calm
conditions. BTW the Navico I have is totally self contained therefore does not use one of those long exposed belts. I can imagine they might have difficulity with belt stretch etc. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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I have a WP30. Very robust unit, works as advertised, and more. I am very
happy with and have used my experience as an excuse to purchase more Simrad equipment. Simple operation, simple installation and unlike the earlier Raymarine(the mechanism that locks the internal belt breaks, I don't know about the new design) I have found no weak points. "Schoonertrash" wrote in message ... Does anyone have experience with thieir wheelpilot auto steering? Or in the old Navico version? I think I have a buyer for the wheel steering conversion on Se Lange but they want to add in the above system so I said I'd ask. I'm going back to tiller. MST |
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Try a WP30, works well in all conditions. I have many thousands of miles on
my 4 year old unit.The only point of sail it has difficulty is on a run with large swell and light wind. Otherwise excellent helmsman. "DSK" wrote in message ... SAIL LOCO wrote: I have a new Navico wheelpilot that I bought just before the company got sold. Very easy install and have had no problems. IMHO the belt drive wheel pilots are good only for motoring in calm conditions. I've seen dozens of them that can't hold a course on a nice sailing day, much less rough conditions. Under deck systems are a whole order of magnitude more complex to install and are more expensive, but for cruising, they are worth it. Our unit was a fancy digital controlled hydraulic pump with all the bells & whistles. I suspect it never worked (installed by DPO in early 1990s). The feedback unit had been hammered and the wiring looked like it had installed by raccoons with ADD. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Works OK, so far. Can't 'keep up' going downwind with following waves. Real
easy to install. Scotty "Schoonertrash" wrote in message ... Are you happy with it and if so why and if not why? MST |
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"DSK" wrote
IMHO the belt drive wheel pilots are good only for motoring in calm conditions. in other words ''bobspit sailing''. |
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