starcrafttom
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So I need some advice as to which auto pilot to get. this has been kicked around some but I want to ask again as most old post seem to come down to " ford vs chevy" I dont care who makes it brand wise as long as it works.
I also dont care much about customer service as I think they all suck equally and I not only hate talking to them but will avoid it until I have no other choice. I will say that raymarine CS was not as bad as I thought it was going to be but I have such a low expectation to start with of any CS that any one on the phone with a heart beat is a step up from what I expect.
I also care very little where its made. Its one world and every one has to work. I mean we all rave about our lap tops and phones and none are made here.
so to help state my needs here are the facts. I have a 27 foot c-dory with a honda 225 with two steering stations, a older raymarine c80 chart plotter and radar over lay. So I beleive that I would already have a heading sensor. so I need to pick a auto pilot and figure out a shopping list of parts.
The raymarine would be easy to hook up to the c80 and I already know the soft ware. I have had a rm auto pilot on my 22 dory and did not like it for fishing. Now it was a older ST6001 control head. No trolling patterns and it did not preform well when navagating to a way point or following a route. strayed to much even when set to the tightest settings. Is the new rm , the x10, better at following a course or getting to a way point? My old unit would "arrive" at a way point 100 yards from a way point and jump to the next one. useless for fishing. It did not have the fishing patterns which would be nice for the PNWest. the new remote for the rm looks to be as good as the control head. could I just use a remote and not control head??
Simrad_ never used one but I really like the idea of the contour follow. would be great for bottom trolling for black mouth and other fish. Will it work with the gps/depth info from the raymarine? How good is the remote? I would like a remote for the rear steering station instead of another control head. which would be cheaper?
garmin_ I like the idea of the shadow drive but not for the reasons mentioned here. as I under stand the shadow drive will allow me to steer to a new course and the auto pilot will stay on the new course right? well when I fish now I do the same thing with the old auto pilot by pressing the + or - button. with the shadow drive it would be a easier and more exact to follow the depth, tide rip etc.. just by turning the wheel to a new course and letting go. Now if I go this route do I need the heading sensor or will mine work? is the gryo rate compass worth the money? Again the remote looks good and is far cheaper then the rm unit. can I use it instead of the control heads?
I have looked at prices and cant figure out half of it. The garmin seems the cheapest but I cant find a complete kit that includes the pump? how is it complete if the pump is not included??
Not to be short with anyone but I know that some people will use the same gps they have for years no matter what the other guys come out with and will take it to the grave with them just so the wife does not sell it with the boat. I need what is going to work here fishing small areas at slow speeds 4 to .5 mph for salmon in crowded waters. Getting from place to place in the san juans and canada.
looking forward to your replys.
I also dont care much about customer service as I think they all suck equally and I not only hate talking to them but will avoid it until I have no other choice. I will say that raymarine CS was not as bad as I thought it was going to be but I have such a low expectation to start with of any CS that any one on the phone with a heart beat is a step up from what I expect.
I also care very little where its made. Its one world and every one has to work. I mean we all rave about our lap tops and phones and none are made here.
so to help state my needs here are the facts. I have a 27 foot c-dory with a honda 225 with two steering stations, a older raymarine c80 chart plotter and radar over lay. So I beleive that I would already have a heading sensor. so I need to pick a auto pilot and figure out a shopping list of parts.
The raymarine would be easy to hook up to the c80 and I already know the soft ware. I have had a rm auto pilot on my 22 dory and did not like it for fishing. Now it was a older ST6001 control head. No trolling patterns and it did not preform well when navagating to a way point or following a route. strayed to much even when set to the tightest settings. Is the new rm , the x10, better at following a course or getting to a way point? My old unit would "arrive" at a way point 100 yards from a way point and jump to the next one. useless for fishing. It did not have the fishing patterns which would be nice for the PNWest. the new remote for the rm looks to be as good as the control head. could I just use a remote and not control head??
Simrad_ never used one but I really like the idea of the contour follow. would be great for bottom trolling for black mouth and other fish. Will it work with the gps/depth info from the raymarine? How good is the remote? I would like a remote for the rear steering station instead of another control head. which would be cheaper?
garmin_ I like the idea of the shadow drive but not for the reasons mentioned here. as I under stand the shadow drive will allow me to steer to a new course and the auto pilot will stay on the new course right? well when I fish now I do the same thing with the old auto pilot by pressing the + or - button. with the shadow drive it would be a easier and more exact to follow the depth, tide rip etc.. just by turning the wheel to a new course and letting go. Now if I go this route do I need the heading sensor or will mine work? is the gryo rate compass worth the money? Again the remote looks good and is far cheaper then the rm unit. can I use it instead of the control heads?
I have looked at prices and cant figure out half of it. The garmin seems the cheapest but I cant find a complete kit that includes the pump? how is it complete if the pump is not included??
Not to be short with anyone but I know that some people will use the same gps they have for years no matter what the other guys come out with and will take it to the grave with them just so the wife does not sell it with the boat. I need what is going to work here fishing small areas at slow speeds 4 to .5 mph for salmon in crowded waters. Getting from place to place in the san juans and canada.
looking forward to your replys.