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Boat: Bombadier Jet Boat, Utopia 185 with 200hp Mercury. Uses cable
steering. Looking for an autopilot which works with the above, particularly at slow (trolling) speed. Thanks -- Larry Email to rapp at lmr dot com |
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Might look at the TR-1 Auto Pilot. Made to be a low cost reliable unit for
recreational fisherman, Many guides here in the Pacific Northwest have them on their jetsleds. |
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They run the TR-1 on there kickers. Most of the autopilots should work on a
jetboat. They use the same steering helm as outboards. wrote in message link.net... Might look at the TR-1 Auto Pilot. Made to be a low cost reliable unit for recreational fisherman, Many guides here in the Pacific Northwest have them on their jetsleds. |
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 03:55:24 GMT, "Bill McKee"
wrote (with possible editing): They run the TR-1 on there kickers. Most of the autopilots should work on a jetboat. They use the same steering helm as outboards. wrote in message hlink.net... Might look at the TR-1 Auto Pilot. Made to be a low cost reliable unit for recreational fisherman, Many guides here in the Pacific Northwest have them on their jetsleds. I spoke to someone at Nautamatic (which makes the TR-1) and he said that the TR-1 MUST be connected to hydraulic steering. Unfortunately, the Utopia 185 uses push-pull cable steering and the cable is connected to the pipe under water. He said that it would not work unless I changed the steering over to hydraulic and nobody seems to know how to do that for a jet boat. His suggestion was to use an outboard "kicker" and the TR-1 Gold with that. Unfortunately, that model requires a gas kicker which I don't have and, because of the swim platform, cannot mount. Incidentally, the two models of the TR-1 are $2000 and (close to) $4000 so they are not all that cheap!. Thanks anyway, -- Larry Email to rapp at lmr dot com |
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![]() "Larry Rappaport" wrote in message ... On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 03:55:24 GMT, "Bill McKee" wrote (with possible editing): They run the TR-1 on there kickers. Most of the autopilots should work on a jetboat. They use the same steering helm as outboards. wrote in message thlink.net... Might look at the TR-1 Auto Pilot. Made to be a low cost reliable unit for recreational fisherman, Many guides here in the Pacific Northwest have them on their jetsleds. I spoke to someone at Nautamatic (which makes the TR-1) and he said that the TR-1 MUST be connected to hydraulic steering. Unfortunately, the Utopia 185 uses push-pull cable steering and the cable is connected to the pipe under water. He said that it would not work unless I changed the steering over to hydraulic and nobody seems to know how to do that for a jet boat. His suggestion was to use an outboard "kicker" and the TR-1 Gold with that. Unfortunately, that model requires a gas kicker which I don't have and, because of the swim platform, cannot mount. Incidentally, the two models of the TR-1 are $2000 and (close to) $4000 so they are not all that cheap!. Thanks anyway, -- Larry Email to rapp at lmr dot com Do not know about a Utopia 185, but my Jetcraft aluminum jetboat has the steering connection inside the boat and a rod goes through the back to the Kodiak jet's nozzle. The TR-1 does not link to the GPS as far as I know. There are some autopilots for the standard push-pull rod helm. Autohelm Sportpilot may work for you. |
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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 05:09:43 GMT, "Bill McKee"
wrote (with possible editing): ....snip Do not know about a Utopia 185, but my Jetcraft aluminum jetboat has the steering connection inside the boat and a rod goes through the back to the Kodiak jet's nozzle. The TR-1 does not link to the GPS as far as I know. There are some autopilots for the standard push-pull rod helm. Autohelm Sportpilot may work for you. I wish the Utopia used that system. If it did, there would be an easy place to add rudder feedback. Unfortunately, the Raymarine Sportpilot will not work. I spoke to the folks at Raymarine a few days ago and they said that rudder feedback was essential with a jet boat, which means the Raymarine Sportpilot Plus. Another fellow recommended the Raymarine 3000 which also does not use rudder feedback, but Raymarine nixed that as well... I'm beginning to think I should sell the boat and get something else. Thing is, I really like the fact that there is no lower unit or similar thing to hang up on rocks... -- Larry Email to rapp at lmr dot com |
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And, yet another fellow told me that the Raymarine tech support didn't
know what he was talking about. I wish I knew. I am tempted to buy a Raymarine Sport Pilot and use my own skills to feed it information via the NEMA 0183 port. -- Larry Email to rapp at lmr dot com |
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The normal sportpilot does not use rudder feedback from my understanding.
They use a compass to figure which way the boat is pointing. "Larry Rappaport" wrote in message ... And, yet another fellow told me that the Raymarine tech support didn't know what he was talking about. I wish I knew. I am tempted to buy a Raymarine Sport Pilot and use my own skills to feed it information via the NEMA 0183 port. -- Larry Email to rapp at lmr dot com |
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 00:59:31 GMT, "Bill McKee"
wrote (with possible editing): The normal sportpilot does not use rudder feedback from my understanding. They use a compass to figure which way the boat is pointing. Actually, there are two basic models - the SportPilot and the SportPilot Plus. Neither use rudder feedback, but both can accommodate one. Raymarine Tech Support says that they do "much better" if you use one. Also, fwliw, the difference between the SportPilot and SportPilot Plus is that the Plus model works more effectively at lower (trolling) speeds. I was unable to find anyone with a jet boat with experience with one. Finally, I bit the bullet and ordered a "Plus" model which should be here by Wednesday. My thinking is that since it will accept NMEA 0183 sentences, I will see how good the thing is by itself; I can improve performance by adding NMEA 0183 sentences from my Garmin 188c, and if that still doesn't work, I will either design some form of rudder feedback or build a standalone device to produce compensatory NMEA 0183 sentences. Seems like a huge PITA, but I want to be able to troll alone (since most of my friends work) and it's either that or buy a new boat... Thanks to all for the help. -- Larry Email to rapp at lmr dot com "Larry Rappaport" wrote in message .. . And, yet another fellow told me that the Raymarine tech support didn't know what he was talking about. I wish I knew. I am tempted to buy a Raymarine Sport Pilot and use my own skills to feed it information via the NEMA 0183 port. -- Larry Email to rapp at lmr dot com |
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"Larry Rappaport" wrote in message
... On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 00:59:31 GMT, "Bill McKee" wrote (with possible editing): I was unable to find anyone with a jet boat with experience with one. Finally, I bit the bullet and ordered a "Plus" model which should be here by Wednesday. My thinking is that since it will accept NMEA 0183 sentences, I will see how good the thing is by itself; I can improve performance by adding NMEA 0183 sentences from my Garmin 188c, and if that still doesn't work, I will either design some form of rudder feedback or build a standalone device to produce compensatory NMEA 0183 sentences. Seems like a huge PITA, but I want to be able to troll alone (since most of my friends work) and it's either that or buy a new boat... Let us know how it works. -- Bob La Londe Win a Spinnerbait Tackle Kit Spinnerbait Tips & Tricks Contest Through the Month of September 2005 http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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