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My autopilot is an older analog type and it does not always make the
boat go where I want it to. It doesn't have a GPS input either. Worst of all it doesn't give any kind of warning when it just 'gives up' in a sea it can't handle, something that happens way to often anyway. So time to upgrade. But I find that most autopilots seem designed for smaller boats. I found some high-priced Furuno models that look good. But before jumping in, does anybody have any experience choosing and installing an autpilot for a 75ft 75000kg boat. One that then also worked well...? I'd like to re-use as much as possible of the existing installation which is hydraulical and steered by solenoids, so I would prefer a system that can drive most of that. Not sure if I can also re-use my rudder indicator? Many thanks for your experiences, Al |
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