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My cousin went to buy a self steering device for his 28ft stell yacht
last week. The mechanical type, an arm that expands and contracts and it attached to the tiller, uses 1 amp approx. Price was about $600 Aust ($400 US)... good so far. When he asked if it would work on a steel yacht they said no and refused to sell it to him, presumably the steel would affect the electronic comapss in the unit. Has anyone with a steel boat found this to be so? The other alternative is a unit with a separate compass, where the compass would be placed high on the mast, but these are many times more expensive. Comments anyone? N. Peter Evans |
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