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Art Yokell January 7th 06 05:51 PM

Auto Pilot for trolling
 
We have a 30' grady which we use mostly for fishing. We had installed a C
series Raymarine GPS, Fish Finder and a 4' open array radar. I had hoped to
install a decent auto pilot this winter. I am getting a bunch of jazz from
Ray and a reccomendation for a $4,000 system plus the cost of install. I
find out that this system is not reccomended for slow speeds nd doesn't have
any predetermined trolling patterns as part of the system. I wonder if
anyone here might have an alternate suggestion that will work and not be so
outrageously expensive. Thanks for any ideas.

Art Yokell
Riverview FL
Gray-White Marlin



Wayne.B January 7th 06 09:51 PM

Auto Pilot for trolling
 
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 17:51:16 GMT, "Art Yokell"
wrote:

I wonder if
anyone here might have an alternate suggestion that will work and not be so
outrageously expensive. Thanks for any ideas.


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Take a look at Simrad. They have several models designed for smaller
boats that might be less expensive but I doubt that you'll find
anything less than $3K. None of this stuff is mass produced and there
isn't a lot of competition.


K. Smith January 7th 06 10:48 PM

Auto Pilot for trolling
 
Art Yokell wrote:
We have a 30' grady which we use mostly for fishing. We had installed a C
series Raymarine GPS, Fish Finder and a 4' open array radar. I had hoped to
install a decent auto pilot this winter. I am getting a bunch of jazz from
Ray and a reccomendation for a $4,000 system plus the cost of install. I
find out that this system is not reccomended for slow speeds nd doesn't have
any predetermined trolling patterns as part of the system. I wonder if
anyone here might have an alternate suggestion that will work and not be so
outrageously expensive. Thanks for any ideas.

Art Yokell
Riverview FL
Gray-White Marlin



Along the same lines as Wayne's repl, but add Navman to you list of
stuff to check.

Here downunder it's really doing well, their Autopilot is in the price
range of the simrad as you'll see in the Whitworth's link in A$ (Take A$
X 0.74 to get US$) the dearest hydraulic unit is about $US2737
& those prices include our 10% goods & services tax, which you
shouldn't be paying. Low speed setup shouldn't be an issue because being
NZ it's all with yachts in mind. Navman is in use by smaller commercial
users here.

http://www.navman.com/marine/product...ots/index.html

http://www.whitworths.com.au/main_home.asp

(just put autopilot into their search thingo)


K

Skipper January 8th 06 12:43 AM

Auto Pilot for trolling
 
"K. Smith" wrote:

Add Navman to you list of stuff to check.


Downunder it's really doing well, their Autopilot is in the price
range of the simrad...Navman is in use by smaller commercial
users here.


http://www.navman.com/marine/product...ots/index.html


What a fantastic looking A/P. Do you know if it's another great
Brunswick product? I know the Navman mapper I got for the truck is a
super product...and under $300!!! Unbelievable how it knows about
*every* road and offramp shape...and very clear voice directions.

--
Skipper

K. Smith January 8th 06 12:58 AM

Auto Pilot for trolling
 
Skipper wrote:
"K. Smith" wrote:


Add Navman to you list of stuff to check.



Downunder it's really doing well, their Autopilot is in the price
range of the simrad...Navman is in use by smaller commercial
users here.




http://www.navman.com/marine/product...ots/index.html



What a fantastic looking A/P. Do you know if it's another great
Brunswick product? I know the Navman mapper I got for the truck is a
super product...and under $300!!! Unbelievable how it knows about
*every* road and offramp shape...and very clear voice directions.

--
Skipper


Well it's not that pretty but I think I was bordering on spam there for
a minute so apologies in advance if others think I crossed over.


K

Skipper January 8th 06 01:09 AM

Auto Pilot for trolling
 
"K. Smith" wrote:

http://www.navman.com/marine/product...ots/index.html


What a fantastic looking A/P. Do you know if it's another great
Brunswick product? I know the Navman mapper I got for the truck is a
super product...and under $300!!! Unbelievable how it knows about
*every* road and offramp shape...and very clear voice directions.


Well it's not that pretty but I think I was bordering on spam there for
a minute so apologies in advance if others think I crossed over.


I don't see how discussing another great new Brunswick product can be
seen as bordering on spam.

--
Skipper

Wayne.B January 8th 06 01:25 AM

Auto Pilot for trolling
 
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 11:58:40 +1100, "K. Smith" wrote:

Well it's not that pretty but I think I was bordering on spam there for
a minute so apologies in advance if others think I crossed over.


There is no issue with recommending products that you are not selling.


Wayne.B January 8th 06 01:28 AM

Auto Pilot for trolling
 
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 19:09:10 -0600, Skipper wrote:

I don't see how discussing another great new Brunswick product can be
seen as bordering on spam.


Let's just hope that Brunswick does not turn Hatteras into mediocrity.


K. Smith January 8th 06 01:52 AM

Auto Pilot for trolling
 
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 11:58:40 +1100, "K. Smith" wrote:


Well it's not that pretty but I think I was bordering on spam there for
a minute so apologies in advance if others think I crossed over.



There is no issue with recommending products that you are not selling.


Thanks Wayne certainly no connections with either & no benefit can flow
to me in any manner.

Skip keeps saying Navman is Brunswick so I assume he means they've
bought the NZ Co out?? or they're the US distributors???


K

Wayne.B January 8th 06 03:28 AM

Auto Pilot for trolling
 
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 20:31:13 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

A dealer I know told me that most boat new boat prices will be up more
than usual in the spring because of higher petrol prices. Oil has an
impact on manufacture and on delivery.


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Oil had a huge impact on boat prices between the mid 70s and mid 80s.
The price of new boats just about tripled in 10 years, and people were
selling used boats for 50 to 100% over what they had paid originally.

That was about the time when exotic coring materials became popular
because they not only made boats lighter and faster, but also cheaper
to build because of reduced fiberglass/resin content.



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