Freestyle
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 67' COCKPIT MY (1987 - 1995)
I have read on other threads that Simrad and others make Auto Pilots that are compatible with my existing Roberston hydraulic pump.
I received this email from a reputable tech and need it vetted by the reputable Hatteras owners assembled here:
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"Your existing drive pump is a “constant running” motor and pump set with separate remote “bang, bang” solenoid left & right fluid controls attached. Short of going to a more expensive commercial application pilot, none of our recreational pilot manufacturers can handle or control that older system at this point. Creating a hybrid work-around system with additional power relays and breakers just to maintain the older pump drive would not make sense, particularly based on the 1985 date of original manufacture stamped on your unit. Additionally, that older solenoid controlled system is not a proportionally controlled system, such as has been used by manufacturers after the early 1990’s to accomplish noticeably smoother and more true steering responses in “off-the-wind” or following sea conditions.
Having mentioned the above, can you please answer two more questions:
* Does your boat have an engine-driven power steering system onboard?
* Can you please take a picture of and tell us exactly what hydraulic ram model # is attached to the rudder steering arm?
If the hydraulic ram model information is not available, the ram diameter, length, piston width and full throw in inches will need to be determined."
Does this check out?
Does anyone know the answer to his questions?
Main question:
What autopilot system should I replace my Robertson with?
Thanks for your help.
Bruce
Freestyle
1986 62 CPMY (54My with ext)
Tampa
I received this email from a reputable tech and need it vetted by the reputable Hatteras owners assembled here:
.
"Your existing drive pump is a “constant running” motor and pump set with separate remote “bang, bang” solenoid left & right fluid controls attached. Short of going to a more expensive commercial application pilot, none of our recreational pilot manufacturers can handle or control that older system at this point. Creating a hybrid work-around system with additional power relays and breakers just to maintain the older pump drive would not make sense, particularly based on the 1985 date of original manufacture stamped on your unit. Additionally, that older solenoid controlled system is not a proportionally controlled system, such as has been used by manufacturers after the early 1990’s to accomplish noticeably smoother and more true steering responses in “off-the-wind” or following sea conditions.
Having mentioned the above, can you please answer two more questions:
* Does your boat have an engine-driven power steering system onboard?
* Can you please take a picture of and tell us exactly what hydraulic ram model # is attached to the rudder steering arm?
If the hydraulic ram model information is not available, the ram diameter, length, piston width and full throw in inches will need to be determined."
Does this check out?
Does anyone know the answer to his questions?
Main question:
What autopilot system should I replace my Robertson with?
Thanks for your help.
Bruce
Freestyle
1986 62 CPMY (54My with ext)
Tampa