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Larry, you described this as a jet ski. Does it have a wheel or handle
bars? I was envisioning more of a handle bar like arrangement and rigging some way to connect the ram to one of the handle bars. Some of the wheel pilots (like the one I have) afix a small rim to the inside of a wheel that a belt goes around to actually turn the wheel. Good luck - Dan L. M. Rappaport wrote: On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 21:58:49 -0500, Rodney Myrvaagnes wrote (with possible editing): On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 20:53:41 GMT, L. M. Rappaport wrote: On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 15:37:07 GMT, "Daniel E. Best" wrote (with possible editing): Larry, I'm not at all familiar with your boat, but would there be any way to rig a tiller pilot to work? These are devices designed to by used by sailboats w/ a tiller, but are often also used with some wind vanes (like the monitor). They steer the boat to a compass heading, but most can also be interfaced to accept NEMA and steer to a waypoint. Cost new starts about $300 Dan, Thanks for the tip. I'm not familiar with tiller pilots that accept NEMA data, but now that I know there are some, I'll definitely take a look. Thanks. If all you need is to hold a straight line, you don't even need to hook up the NMEA. The autopilot will follow the magnetic course you start it on with its internal fluxgate compass. I don't know how to mount a tiller pilot on a motor boat. I use one on my sailboat with the emergency tiller. I do plan to hook up the NMEA but it works without it. Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a Thanks, guys, Well, I did a little research and I'm not sure a tiller pilot would work. The inexpensive models seem to be designed to connect to a conventional tiller. When you step up a bit, it looks like you replace the wheel with a new assembly. I'm going to have to first figure out what kind of steering linkage is being used he I know it's not cables, but I don't know if it's hydraulic or mechanical. Then I have to figure out how much travel, and whether or not you can move the jet without turning the wheel; i.e., if you turn the jet, does the wheel move or does it even matter.... I'll keep looking and report back here. I tried two suppliers yesterday, but both said I needed to talk to the manufacturer. The manufacturer says I need to talk to the dealer. The dealer doesn't know... Figures... -- Larry Email to rapp at lmr dot com -- Dan Best - (707) 431-1662, Healdsburg, CA 95448 B-2/75 1977-1979 Tayana 37 #192, "Tricia Jean" http://rangerbest.home.comcast.net/TriciaJean.JPG |
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