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John Mills
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Posted: 27 March 2016 at 8:16pm |
So this winter I installed a below decks auto - helm with a twist - an octopus drive , a Canadian made cable drive similar to what is used on outboards and out-drives so well proven . Computer and head are Simrad , drive is a type RS octopus cable drive specifically for sailboats . Simrad/ B&G sells a version too Sd10 I think .
I should add - the cable is a "serviceable item" that according to the manufacturer "When installed and maintained correctly; the cable will have life of
over 4000 hours use (20,000 miles at 5 knots average speed for cruising
yachts)" Given our short season , the fact that it on racing boats may often be disconnected, and the unlikely hood of an ocean crossing I don't see that as a problem on the Laser 28 . Cable replacement is 2 bolt simple and they are widely available . Two nice things , when connected the resistance is just the cable not the motor to like every other drive I know of , so although you can certainly tell it is there is is not so bad for cruising/ delivery or short handed/ long distance racing . You just feel the resistance of a cable. As a big boat style auto as opposed to a tiller pilot it can steer using the wind instrument if you want plus as it can handle up to a 38 foot boat and runs off a fluxgate compass with a rate sensor so it should not struggle in any way with the light helm on the Laser . Switching it on and off is just a button push unlike a tiller pilot . Best part is if you want it gone say for round the cans racing I installed a Nico removable fan that allows you to reach in and pull the pin on the cable from at the helm and preso no auto at all - back to no resistance at all . Plus ventilates boat at the very back . Because there is no motor at the rudder the cable just sits there attached to its bracket and no heavy raymarine style drive to flop around . Then the control head just becomes a digital compass . Motor is a small unit you can mount anywhere ( 0.25Ft2 footprint) , standard cable is 6 feet from rudder so mine is in engine compartment (weight out of stern) . I did not get the rudder feed back unit but it can be added and it mounts integral to the drive . So for cruising, long distance and short-handed racing auto is always there a button push away , for round the cans the head is a digital compass and there is no resistance at all because the drive is not connected at all . Can be reconnected anytime from at the helm although not something you would want to do during a race . Drive even when engaged is supposed to be able to be overcome in an emergency by just steering where you need to (significant resistance because motor is engaged ) and does not release immediately if you turn it off , you must jiggle the rudder to disengage so no course change until you are hand on tiller . That allows me to mount the control head on the cabin bulkhead allowing me to see and use it as a digital compass when not an autopilot. Computer with drive is on one breaker , head is on breaker with instruments so no current draw for Auto drive unless I want it but I still get the compass . Sea trails start soon but because it is a well proven Simrad control on a well proven drive system originally from the power boat world I anticipate no few issues beyond user error . I can snap pics if anyone is interested .
Edited by John Mills - 29 March 2016 at 12:26pm |
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Update - works mint . Tiller still moves with finger tips but does have some resistance , very minimal in my opinion . Can be disconnected in seconds for racing without going below if you so desire although I find no need at all. The ease of an always there powerful auto helm without fumbling, just hit a button is for me well worth the slight resistance of the cable . I think nothing of just hitting the button and going forward anytime . When not using it as an auto, it is my digital compass .
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