CD30K autopilot mounting locaton - raymarine wheel.
Where did you put the compass sensor and where did you put the computer box?
Thanks !
Help! CD30K autopilot mounting locaton Raymarine Wheel.
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Help! CD30K autopilot mounting locaton Raymarine Wheel.
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Re: Help! CD30K autopilot mounting locaton Raymarine Wheel.
I placed my compass sensor forward in V-berth in the little "box" below bunk and the computer on the starboard side forward of storage area above setee..
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Re: Help! CD30K autopilot mounting locaton Raymarine Wheel.
wow! thank you so much for your help. I guess I'm going to purchase a few more cables...lol.
Could you tell me the advantages of hooking up the chart-plotter to the system? your radio?
I'm trying to figure out the advantages of the "system" approach.
Could you tell me the advantages of hooking up the chart-plotter to the system? your radio?
I'm trying to figure out the advantages of the "system" approach.
MARC MCCARRON
Re: Help! CD30K autopilot mounting locaton Raymarine Wheel.
I put the AP compass under the sink in the head, against the bulkhead to the salon. I figured that was least likely place to accidentally have anything steel placed nearby. We sometimes put canned goods behind the settee.
I did not connect the AP and the chart plotter. I added a separate compass to the plotter for more accurate radar images and that's behind the settee. I assumed a compass error on the radar wouldn't matter too much.
Jeff
I did not connect the AP and the chart plotter. I added a separate compass to the plotter for more accurate radar images and that's behind the settee. I assumed a compass error on the radar wouldn't matter too much.
Jeff
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Re: Help! CD30K autopilot mounting locaton Raymarine Wheel.
Thanks for the reply. I didn't expect responses so soon, thanks for a great group!
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Re: Help! CD30K autopilot mounting locaton Raymarine Wheel.
On Raven, everything is pretty much independent. My auto pilot is wired as a stand alone unit. I just point the boat and click to engage it. Then I fuss with the port or starboard controls to alter course.
Radar and chart plotter are all in one.
I have a Standard Horizon, Matrix, radio with AIS that currently shares the chart plotter GPS antenna but I will be changing that this year. The newer models have their own built in GPS but mine is an early edition.
My stuff is a bit older and it would be harder to integrate but I am not so sure that is the best arrangement anyway. I like the fact that things are not tied together and I can select what I want to have running without the entire system involved. Those plug in cables are very nice but what I have is simpler and easier for me to understand if I should need to start trouble shooting, Steve.
Radar and chart plotter are all in one.
I have a Standard Horizon, Matrix, radio with AIS that currently shares the chart plotter GPS antenna but I will be changing that this year. The newer models have their own built in GPS but mine is an early edition.
My stuff is a bit older and it would be harder to integrate but I am not so sure that is the best arrangement anyway. I like the fact that things are not tied together and I can select what I want to have running without the entire system involved. Those plug in cables are very nice but what I have is simpler and easier for me to understand if I should need to start trouble shooting, Steve.