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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 18:38:41 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:
Interesting. Well, autopilots work on small boats, but the small boats I've been on that have been so equipped tend to wander a bit back and forth, yaw, as it were. Bigger boats tend to do that, too, but the motion seems less noticeable. That's interesting. I've never seen a small boat with an autopilot, so I have no basis to judge. I wonder if they were controlled by flux gate compasses or NEMA streams from a GPS? I can see where that might well be a problem. The larger the craft, the greater the mass, so it makes sense that they would tend to track better. I don't know a soul who has a jetboat with an autopilot. Hinckley builds some large, fancy boats and I presume they are so equipped. You might want to contact Hinckley and what non-nominal behavior might be part and parcel of equipping a small jet drive boat with an autopilot. Either do I, thus the post here! Furthermore, this may be entirely impractical. If it is, I'll drop it. Hinckley makes gorgeous boats! That's a name from the past, I'm glad to see they're still around. I'll take a look - thank you. -- Larry email is rapp at lmr dot com |
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