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Daniel wrote:
Is that a cable steering system? yes, there is an electrical servo-motor under the pedestal linked through a chain directly to the shaft of the helm wheel (there are two parallel chains inside the pedestal). The servo includes an electric clutch that engages/disengages the motor shaft to its sprocket wheel. When the clutch is powered the helm wheel is locked to the autopilot movement and its torque is quite high, believe me. Oh yeah, chain and a servo motor. No slippage there. The panic button sounds like a good idea if the autopilot's off or standby button is not prominent or obvious. And it might be a good idea that engaging the autopilot disengages the servo motor clutch. If you can't use the wheel for "dodge steering" when the autopilot is on, there is really no good reason to have the servo motor clutch engaged. For quick dodge steering I'd like a prominent switch (momentary contact?) that disengaged either the autopilot or the autopilot drive. As you add more pieces it gets to be more complicated and more to remember but it seems some safety override would be good on that. I like if a spin of the wheel induces a dodge. Up here in Maine they have magnetic lobster pot bouys that cause autopilots to home in on them. A spin of the wheel at the last second will fool them on some boats. Jack -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net (also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com) |
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