Hi,
I was wondering if anybody was using a AutoHelm 4000 with a Cape Dory 36 ? If you are what sea state are you using it in ? If you aren't then what are you using ?
Thanks,
John
AutoHelm 4000 autopilot
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Re: AutoHelm 4000 autopilot
John,
On my CD36 I use a Raymarine ACU-200 controller and Type 1 mechanical linear drive (below deck). I had this system on a previous 36 and absolutely no problems. I have never had a wheel pilot, such as the Autohelm 4000, although I have seen one or two CD36's with them.
Jeff
On my CD36 I use a Raymarine ACU-200 controller and Type 1 mechanical linear drive (below deck). I had this system on a previous 36 and absolutely no problems. I have never had a wheel pilot, such as the Autohelm 4000, although I have seen one or two CD36's with them.
Jeff
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Re: AutoHelm 4000 autopilot
Hi Jeff,Jeff Barnes wrote:John,
On my CD36 I use a Raymarine ACU-200 controller and Type 1 mechanical linear drive (below deck). I had this system on a previous 36 and absolutely no problems. I have never had a wheel pilot, such as the Autohelm 4000, although I have seen one or two CD36's with them.
Jeff
Thanks for the reply.
I tried raising the main and reefing. While reefing the autohelm quit, it was about 15kts. From what Ive gathered so far I shouldn't be using it for that. I've also tried being close haul under sail in about 8-10 knts and it was ok with that.
I would like to single hand and wondering what equipment I should be thinking about for self steering.
Cheers,
John
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Re: AutoHelm 4000 autopilot
I sigle hand all of the time on my CD-30. I have an EVO 100 with a wheel drive and a Monitor wind vane. The Evo 100 is an excellent control head but the wheel pilot might struggle on a CD-36 in high winds. I am talking about winds where you would need to reef. The wind vane will handle anything but a no wind situation. The combination of the two works out extremely well. The linear drive should do a much better job than the wheel pilot, Steve.
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Re: AutoHelm 4000 autopilot
Hi Steve,Steve Laume wrote:I sigle hand all of the time on my CD-30. I have an EVO 100 with a wheel drive and a Monitor wind vane. The Evo 100 is an excellent control head but the wheel pilot might struggle on a CD-36 in high winds. I am talking about winds where you would need to reef. The wind vane will handle anything but a no wind situation. The combination of the two works out extremely well. The linear drive should do a much better job than the wheel pilot, Steve.
Thanks for the reply.
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Re: AutoHelm 4000 autopilot
The Cape Dory 36 is too heavy for an ST4000. You’ll need a below-decks autohelm with linear drive.
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