Captains Cat
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I'm about to "mate" a Raytheon ST6001 Autopilot with the SeaStar steering on Captain's Choice. The SeaStar has a single Cylinder that drives two Honda 45's back aft.
Have read all I can find and the SeaStar stuff seems to indicate an up front location for the pump, as close to the wheel as possible but I read something else that indicates that the pump should be as close to the cylinder as possible.
Anyone done this before? Where should the pump go? Shouldn't really make any difference, guess the up front location will prevent running long lines back to the pump from the wheel pump unit. Also shorter signal wires. They sell a "kit" with fittings to do this and there isn't much hydraulic tubing which would indicate the up front location.
Also, they indicate that if the wheel pump unit doesn't have check valves built in, check valves should be installed between the pump and the wheel to prevent "motoring" the wheel. Can't find any indication in my SeaStar manual or on the website if the check valves are present or not. Anyone know?
Having fun adding new radar (SL72RC) along with the autopilot. Going to leave all 10meters of cable coiled up on the electronics shelf as recommended by nearly everyone!
Thanks for any advice anyone can give..
Charlie
Have read all I can find and the SeaStar stuff seems to indicate an up front location for the pump, as close to the wheel as possible but I read something else that indicates that the pump should be as close to the cylinder as possible.
Anyone done this before? Where should the pump go? Shouldn't really make any difference, guess the up front location will prevent running long lines back to the pump from the wheel pump unit. Also shorter signal wires. They sell a "kit" with fittings to do this and there isn't much hydraulic tubing which would indicate the up front location.
Also, they indicate that if the wheel pump unit doesn't have check valves built in, check valves should be installed between the pump and the wheel to prevent "motoring" the wheel. Can't find any indication in my SeaStar manual or on the website if the check valves are present or not. Anyone know?
Having fun adding new radar (SL72RC) along with the autopilot. Going to leave all 10meters of cable coiled up on the electronics shelf as recommended by nearly everyone!
Thanks for any advice anyone can give..
Charlie