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Looking at the stats on... for example the Simrad Tiller Pilots 10,20,30...
I see that the thrust difference between the least and most capable is 44 lbs., which is a 24% variation from least to most [143-187]. The Simrad recommendation on boat length is from 33 - 39 feet, and displacement from 8140 - 14000 lbs. My question is: given the above, is the real-world difference for a typical 35'-40' sailboat that one pilot will simply 'do it' faster than the lower powered, OR will the 143 lbs of thrust not do the job but the 187 will... according to Simrad's specs ? I do assume there is some length/displacement combinations for which Simrad's specifications would be strictly true, of course, but..... as a real-world matter, what experience have group members found applicable ? Appreciatively, Courtney |
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