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Bigfoote wrote:
"Larry" wrote in message ... Time for a yearly update. I had a Bombardier Utopia - an 18' jet-powered runabout that I added an autopilot to, but while it did work at higher speeds, it failed miserably for trolling and fishing in general. Last year I sold it and bought a center console Cobia, a 21' with a 150 hp Yamaha outboard. I added a 15 hp (smallest I could get without ordering) Suzuki outboard to use as a trolling motor. It is tied, mechanically, to the larger Yamaha and sips fuel from the same large tank. It works pretty well, and steers a straight course with no hands on the wheel. Still, I'd like to add an autopilot IF (and only if) it can operate at trolling speeds (about 1 knot or 1.5 mph). ComNav makes a few units which look like they'd work, but I'd like to hear that from someone other than the manufacturer or salesman, preferably someone who owns one. The boat is equipped with a Garmin 540 combination fishfinder/GPS chartplotter which issues NMEA sentences. -- Larry rapp at lmr dot com Raymarine Sportpilot. It is a wheel mount unit and may not fit but I have had one on an old Slickcraft for 13 years and it is still doing the job trolling for salmon on lake Michigan about 200 hours a year. Did have to replace the electronic compass module once but at a very reasonable price. Even accepts waypoint data from my old Garmin GPS/Plotter. Biggest problem if it fits the wheel is where to mount the compass at lest 3 feet from any large metal mass (i.e. engine). Ideal is low and to the rear to minimize roll and pitch effects on compass but not easy in a small boat. Wow, that is really interesting. I think that is what I used on the Utopia. Perhaps it was because it was a jet boat and very slow to respond at trolling speeds. Interesting. Btw, the reason for getting a jet boat was to eliminate the propeller. It could navigate in very shallow water (so long as there were no weeds and not a lot of mud) but it made an awful boat for fishing. Did you have any kind of rudder sensor? I realize you probably have an outboard, but trolling is really slow - the fact that it works is really significant to me. Also, you put the compass in the rear - I tried it up by the bow and amidships, I could not have put it in the stern as that's where the engine was. -- Larry R rapp at lmr dot com |
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