After reading comments on the thread about hydraulic steering, I started wondering what value people are getting out of their autopilots. I've had one on Bidardka II for 2 years and can honestly say I wish I had put one on the first Bidarka on day one. The value I get out of it ranges from taking the work out of hull speed cruising, running a straight track on a long open water crossing, and improving the safety of traveling in low visibility. To some extent, I value the last one the most. The autopilot allows me to manage the sensors and monitor the track and maintain lookout without driving all over the place due to a lack of a visual reference. Without the autopilot you have to stay glued to the compass especially in windy conditions with rough seas pushing you around. It lowers the tension all around as you can see your track, look at the radar to confirm you location and warn of other vessels, and scan the water on both sides and ahead.
The only downside I have noticed is it is easier to go farther so the fuel bill has gone up.
The only downside I have noticed is it is easier to go farther so the fuel bill has gone up.