Roger,
I'm not disagreeing with you.
Having spend my whole professional life inventing, developing and maintaining electronics controls and monitoring systems for aviation gas turbine engines, I am very much aware of the difference in testing, qualification and quality control between that standard of system and the stuff we get for boats
Right now if my steering failed I could use a dinghy oar and duct tape (gorilla tape better) as my engines are linked by a nice solid steel rod. I'm not so sure how that would pan out if they were both free to roam.
As for getting out my soldering iron and performing micro-surgery on the electronics on a moving boat ? I will give you a call the next time my GPS has a brain-fart

Seriously, you can't even get circuit diagrams for most of it and, as you noted, the great majority of problems are cause by sloppy software/firmware or a stray particle from space destroying a memory cell. (maybe that explains why I can't remember things?). Plus, very few things are actually repairable at the PCB level even at the manufacturing facility. Agreed, there are many problems with wiring and connectors that can be fixed in situ.
I guess my main concern is in moving the computer controlled electronics part of the system from the engine to the cabin (Speed control). In one sense this is good practice as the cabin is a much more benign environment than the engine compartment but we now have long lengths of wire and connectors to deal with. Correctly designed and installed (two very big IF's) it should actually be more reliable but....
Hydraulic steering can also have it's issues (Don't ask, long story) and you are right, function should always be checked before untying the boat
As you say, they are pretty much alone with this new product right now and will try to recover as much of their R & D as possible, hopefully from people with BIG expensive boats.
I guess we all have our "oh - S***" moments when docking but I still worry more about the guy in the floating palace with the "yottie" hat & remote control yelling at his mate as he drifts towards me :shock: I can fend off a boat our size but not 50+ Tons.
M