[Rhodes22-list] Tiller Pilot Recommendations

mm.bizlist1 at gmail.com mm.bizlist1 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 3 15:22:21 EST 2022


Thanks Jesse.  Out of curiosity, is your Tiller Pilot connected to the top or the bottom of your tiller?

~Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Rhodes22-list <rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org> On Behalf Of Jesse Shumaker
Sent: Wednesday, February 2, 2022 2:31 PM
To: The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Tiller Pilot Recommendations

Hi Mike, I know your question was directed at Peter, but I'm sending a bit
of unsolicited feedback anyway :)

I think you're asking about accessing the back of the side of the gunnel in
case you want to reinforce that.  My boat already had the tiller mount
installed when I bought it so I didn't have to install that.  I can't
recall for sure, but I don't think my boat had reinforcement in the tiller
pilot mount on the gunnel.  I can't recall how far forward the mount is,
but you can get to the underside of the aft portion of the gunnel from
within the lazarette.  I've found that I can fold myself into the lazarette
to work on things, though it is a bit of a tight fit.

If the mount on the gunnel is forward of the lazarette, you can get to the
area under the gunnel by laying down in the cockpit and shuffling
underneath the cockpit benches towards the hull.  There's an open area
between the backrests and the hull.  I recently installed shelves under the
gunnel with an access port on top as part of my off-season projects so I
spent some time around that part of the boat.  I'll provide some details on
the under-gunnel shelves when I put together a recap of my off season
projects in a month or two.

Jesse Shumaker
S/V Zephyr

On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 1:01 PM <mm.bizlist1 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Peter,
>
> I do have Bill's writeup, as well as Roger's email describing his Tiller
> Pilot installation.  My boat has speed and depth transducers in the
> lazarette, so the pathway into the coaming is already present.
>
> Since I will be drilling holes in my boat for the first time, I want to
> make sure my plan sounds reasonable based on your experience.  I intend to
> install the electrical socket for the Tiller Pilot in the starboard coaming
> pocket.  I will also install a 12V socket there as well.  Since these will
> be relatively small holes I am guessing that I will need to use a fish tape
> or something like that to get the wiring from the electric panel connection
> to that hole.  Is that how you did it?
>
> I'm also hoping that my gunnel is thick enough so I don't have to
> reinforce the Tiller Pilot mounting socket from underneath.  If that is not
> the case, I believe I can reach that point from inside the lazarette.  Is
> that what you did to put the hardwood backing block in Silverheels?
>
> Thanks for all you help and for the amazing library of videos you have
> shared with our community.
>
>
> Mike McKay
> s/v Liber (2006/2018)
> Allatoona Lake
> Acworth, GA
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rhodes22-list <rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org> On Behalf Of
> Peter Nyberg
> Sent: Monday, January 31, 2022 5:59 PM
> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Tiller Pilot Recommendations
>
> Mike,
>
> I'm not Roger, but I'll offer some of my experience anyway.
>
> First, I hope you've found Bill Wickman's write-up of the installation of
> a Raymarine ST-1000 on his boat:
> http://rhodes22.org/document.html?documents/TillerPilotSetuponRhodes22.pdf
>
> To answer your second question first, I had an unused circuit on my
> electrical panel, and used that to power the tiller pilot.  Since that
> placed a breaker into the circuit, I did not also include and inline fuse.
> It seems to me that would be redundant.
>
> As for the routing of wires...  If you have the standard General Boat
> galley, there's an area that's below the electrical panel, above the
> counter-top and behind the sliding panels.  If you drill a hole in the aft
> panel of this area, you will have an opening into the interior space of the
> starboard coaming.  Do this close to the hull, just to be sure you're not
> drilling a hole into the cockpit.
>
> Best of luck,
>
> Peter Nyberg
> Coventry, CT
> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016)
>
> > On 2022-01-31, at 16:36:49 EST, Michael McKay wrote:
> >
> > Hi Roger,
> >
> > I am finally prepared to install a Tiller Pilot on s/v Liber and am
> hoping to
> > get some additional advice before I start.
> >
> > 1) What is the best way to route the wiring harness to the starboard
> coaming
> > pocket?
> > 2) Did you connect your Tiller Pilot to the electric panel or bypass
> that and
> > connect it to the house battery directly?  I do understand that an
> inline fuse
> > is required in either case.
> >
> > I do plan on eventually installing a chartplotter and integrating the
> Tiller
> > Pilot with that, but that is a project for another day.
> >
> > Thank you for all your contributions to this forum!
> >
> > Mike McKay
> > s/v Liber (2006/2018)
> > Allatoona Lake
> > Acworth, GA
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>



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