I wonder sometimes if the reason Raymarine wheel pilots have a bad rep is because folks don't know how to balance the boat.

That said, I have to admit that I have an entire new Simrad WP32 buried in the bottom of the V-Berth, right next to the sewing machine. I ran right out and bought it when the end of production was announced, because it's a darn good piece of gear and they just don't make them like that any more. Raymarine was cheaper and so many folks bought them based on price, and also perhaps due to the Raytheon brand connection (however tenuous) which made cold war military retirees buy items associated with the military-industrial complex.

I could go on and on, but I'm already *way* off topic.

The trick with *any* self steering system is to balance the boat so that it pretty much sails where you want it to go without fighting the helm. That won't be the fastest, your VMG will suffer, but at least you can relax and enjoy the day. Yeah, rail meat is important if you're over-trimmed, but -- really -- who wants to haul a cow from one rail to the other every time you tack? It's better to listen to the boat and trim the sails so it stays on its feet.

Wal




Frederick G Street wrote:
Ron -- unfortunately, the Simrad WP30 is no longer available.



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