Dave,

 

I have my ST4000 control mounted on the starboard side coaming.  I find that it 
is a little too low when trying to read the display.  It is also frequently 
bumped by people passing around the wheel.  It’s way too easy to hit standby 
inadvertently.  If I ever install a Navpod, I would move it to the pedestal.

 

Jake

 

Jake Brodersen

C&C 35 Mk-III “Midnight Mistress”

Hampton VA

 

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Dave Syer 
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Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2015 06:56
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Cc: Dave Syer
Subject: Stus-List Placement of autopilot control head?

 

winter project 32a:  upgrade electronics  ('85 c&c33ii)

 

Am removing the vintage B&G hunter depth and speed instruments, replacing with 
raymarine p70, i70.  both are multifunction displays, and one - the p70, is the 
control head for the autopilot.   2015 was my first sailing season with an 
autopilot and I used it a lot - great investment.  

 

I was unsure where I wanted to mount the control head so I did so temporarily 
on the coaming in the beckson access hatch, adjacent to the helm, at knee 
height more or less.  My season with the unit showed me that I could use the at 
like two locations - at the helm, (enclosure/pod on pedestal) OR beside the 
companionway where it can be operated from under the dodger, when motoring. 
Leaning toward the former, but still not clear in my mind....

Thoughts, suggestions, alternatives?   Thanks.

 

Dave

 

 

 

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