Auto Pilot for 25" Crusier

Okeydokey

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Our Candy 'O is taking us on our first ocean cruise here is San Diego and I know we are going to like it so....is there anyone out there with direct experience with an autopilot with twin 90's on a 25' cruiser?

Or, is there anyone who knows anyone (and so on)? The fellow who installs electronics for us says stay away from any auto pilot with cable controlled outboards. We want to make 4 to 8 hour trips in the ocean and it sure would be easier with auto help.

Comments?
 
Okey

What specifically do you want to know? I just had the Raymarine ST5000 autopilot installed in my new cd25. I love it! It was the hardest to install but the easiest of my electronics to operate. It sure is nice to set it and eat lunch, tie up fishing gear.. etc.
I don't understand your concern about cable controlled outboards, unless you have one of the older 25's. The new cd25's come with hydraulic steering.

Larry S
 
Okeydokey,

I'm with Larry S; the new CD25's have Teleflex SeaStar hydraulic steering.

The Raymarine ST5000+ has been replaced by the ST6001. No real difference in functionality and the control head looks the same but now the "brain" is in a separate box. And, the deluxe version has the Gyro 2 Plus Smart Heading System built-in (this is only really for those that also have a MARPA capable Raymarine radar; it does enhance the operation of the autopilot but maybe not enough to warrant the extra expense).

I've done so many now I see 'em in my sleep :shock: ; it's the only way to fly!! :thup
 
Although we don't have the CD25, when we bought our CD22 last summer I asked Les to install autopilot along with some other toys. At the time I thought maybe it was a bit over-the-top, but after a ten day shakedown cruise I came to Love the A/P!

This is the first time we've had an A/P. Sandy and I enjoy displacement cruising (...very slow), and being able to set the heading and not having to constantly tweak the wheel is fantastic. Were I to do it over again, A/P would probably be the FIRST item I'd have Les install! [I can hear the conversation: (Les) "Ok Casey, you've got the A/P and electronics chosen, but you really need to decide on what power you want!"]

Aside from the course convenience of autopilot, it also frees you to attend to other items like navigation, checking the radar, or watching for hazards, whales or whatever. I haven't gotten to the point where I would leave the helm without a "watch" though.

...mmm, I wonder if Les could install A/P on my truck?

Casey
 
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