gabriel
Live free or die hard
Revive an old post…Well, I finally got fed up enough with my Raymarine ST2000+ tiller pilot to decide to replace it with a Pelagic AutoPilot (http://pelagicautopilot.com/). When I bought the ST2000+ I knew it was (IMHO) junk, but at that time there were no good alternatives that I knew of. So I bought one in 2012 (when I got my E26-2) and added the WestMarine extended warranty, figuring it would croak before too long. It did. So now I have a second ST2000+, which is working about as well as they work--which is to say, not so hot. It's fine for steering under power and under certain ideal courses and conditions. But there are many conditions--often when I need it most--when it just doesn't hold a decent course. And yup, I realize the boat needs to be balanced properly (which I am careful to do), and that there are AP settings that can more or less improve its performance. More or less. Been there, done that. I'm still unhappy with it.
I've been following user experiences with the Pelagic, most notably those of Webb Chiles (http://self-portraitinthepresentseajournal.blogspot.com/). He found the linear actuator to be much more robust than the four semi-disposable Raymarine units he took along (which would break at different points along his route). Earlier in the trip he had problems with the control software on the Pelagic and so was not able to use it to good effect. In January, Brian Boschma, who runs/owns/is Pelagic, applied a software patch and Chiles reports good, solid operation since. It seems that his only complaint is that the actuator is noisier than the Raymarine unit, which sometimes interferes with his sleep. But now he only uses the Raymarine in less challenging conditions and switches to the Pelagic when he needs an AP that will steer the boat with authority. For my use, I'll gladly put up with a bit more noise for a unit that actually steers the boat when and where I need it to.
I've placed my order for the Pelagic and will report back after I receive it and get around to installing it. For now I'll just say that Brian has been responsive to answering my questions and seems very dedicated to constantly improving his product.
Alan,
are you still using this autopilot? If yes, any issues at all? How does it hold a course while sailing and not hooked up to a wind instrument?
I was originally going to buy ST 2000 but this seems like a better unit for not much more money. Any thoughts?