[Rhodes22-list] Autopilot (was Roger)
William E. Wickman
wewickman at duke-energy.com
Mon Nov 27 07:44:11 EST 2006
Art,
You certainly wouldn't need any more information than the S100 remote
displays.
My boat is still in the water. TVA controls our lake (Fort Loudon Lake)
and drops the level about 5-6 feet in the winter. There are enough good
sailing days during the winter that it makes it worthwhile to leave it in,
but launch and retrieval is a pain because there are few ramps that can be
used during the winter months so you pretty much have to decide in early
November if you are in or out.
Bill W.
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Bill,
The repeater displays more information, but looks unnecessary. Are you
still in the water?
Art
-----Original Message-----
>From: "Bill W." <wewickman at duke-energy.com>
>Sent: Nov 23, 2006 6:08 PM
>To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Autopilot (was Roger)
>
>
>Art,
>Was the wireless remote a waste? It certainly wasn't worth what they
charge
>for it.
>Do I regret getting it? Absolutely not! It is really enjoyable to sit on
>the bow of the boat and steer. Or even sit in the cockpit and not have to
>set your drink down to make a course change. It is a purely non-essential
>luxury; but then again, what about a sailboat isn't? I have the remote
>instead of a depth sounder and life rails and have used it more that I
would
>either of them.
>
>I'm not sure what you mean by a remote/repeater. Is it the same as a
>wireless, but with a wire?
>
>If you arer thinking about going to Florida, go for it. Just watch out
for
>the northers if you ventrue into the Atlantic. I can't wait to get back
>down there again myself.
>
>Bill W.
>
>
>
>Arthur H. Czerwonky wrote:
>>
>> Bill,
>> In retrospect, was the wireless remote a waste, or alternatively would
the
>> remote/repeater be a better choice?
>> I'm curious to hear about your winter sailing vigor. I am planning a
trip
>> to Florida. Luis is having his hip adjusted in another week. They have
a
>> special at Home Depot!
>> Have a nice Turkey Day.
>> Art
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>>From: "William E. Wickman" <wewickman at duke-energy.com>
>>>Sent: Nov 22, 2006 3:10 PM
>>>To: The Rhodes 22 mail list <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>>>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Autopilot (was Roger)
>>>
>>>Art,
>>>I didn't know that West sold the extensions and brackets. I ordered
mine
>>>directly from Raymarine. Mounting the bracket under the tiller, you
want
>>>as small a clearance as possible to keep the autotiller as level as
>>>possible, and to reduce the chance of banging your knee on it (although
it
>>>is really nicely out of the way). I got a 6" and 3" push rod extension;
>>>that would be a minimum you should get. If you order the 6" and 4" you
>>>will probably be OK. It just affects what spot you drill the hole for
the
>>>little mounting cup. The instruction manual very clearly shows you how
to
>>>measure everything.
>>>
>>>As far as a close up of the gunwale installation, I don't have one but
>>>there is really nothing to it. Just get the right sized drill bit and
>>>measure 10 times before drilling the hole. I recommend that you drill a
>>>pilot hole first, and put down some tape to keep the gelcoat from
>chipping.
>>>
>>>Good luck! You are gonna love it.
>>>
>>>Bill W.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Arthur H.
>>> Czerwonky"
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>>>Bill,
>>>Oh, Great Autotiller guru - I am sending this before I order an ST1000,
>>>just to verify the extensions and bracket. Online, West shows 6", 4",
and
>>>2" extension rods. Did you use the 6" (West#142851) and 4"
(West#142844)
>>>with the 2" bracket (West#142810). West doesn't show a 1" bracket. Do
>you
>>>have a closeup of the gunwale installation?
>>>
>>>Are you still in the water? The COE did a job on Lanier, so have to go
to
>>>the coast to get some sailing in. I'm really pondering the wireless
>>>remote. After all, it's only money...
>>>Thx,
>>>Art
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: "William E. Wickman" <wewickman at duke-energy.com>
>>>>Sent: Sep 22, 2006 9:57 PM
>>>>To: The Rhodes 22 mail list <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>>>>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Autopilot (was Roger)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I may be the most recent Rhodie to install an autopilot. It was the
>>>>ST1000. I did not use a mounting bracket, but rather just drilled a
hole
>>>>in the gunwale and fit the little mounting cup into it pretty much like
>>>>Bob's setup. I had to purchase two extension rods and a mounting
bracket
>>>>for the underside of the tiller. The tiller bracket was the 1 inch
one,
>>>>and the two extension rods were 6 and 3 (or 4) inches I think. I
mounted
>>>>the power/control plug inside the starboard cubby hole to keep it out
of
>>>>the weather and keep from having to drill another hole in my boat.
>>>>
>>>>While I was at it, I installed the wiring to connect my Garmin GPSMAP
>>>76CSx
>>>>to the tiller pilot so I could sail to a waypoint instead of just a
>>>>bearing; again in the cubby hole, and added a 12v socket to power the
GPS
>>>>in the cockpit.
>>>>
>>>>I also got the S100 remote control. It was purely a luxury item and
cost
>>>>nearly what the tiller pilot cost, but it has been a fun toy. I
probably
>>>>would not have gotten it, but I got caught up in bidding on eBay and
got
>>>it
>>>>for a really good price. The transmitter module is mounted on the
>>>>starboard bulkhead just to the right of the cooler inside the cabin,
and
>>>>has wires running from the circuit breaker panel and out to the tiller
>>>>pilot plug socket. I can sit at the bow of my boat and steer, or make
>>>>course changes while making a sandwich in the cabin. Or make
adjustments
>>>>while sitting in the cockpit without having to touch the tiller. It
>>>>certainly isn't essential on a boat our size, but it definitely has the
>>>>"cool" factor.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Bill Wickman
>>>>
>>>>
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