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BCinerie 01-03-2017 12:24 PM

Auto pilot
 
I have a 23.5 Grady with single outboard and a kicker. Looking for a Auto pilot for trolling the Great lakes etc. Any suggestions good or bad ??

THx
BC :)

Gerry Zagorski 01-05-2017 09:24 AM

Re: Auto pilot
 
No first hand experience but I've always heard Simrad is one of the best.

If you plan to interface it to your GPS, you might want to stay with that brand to make sure it's easily integrated.

I've heard the set up has become a lot less troublesome these days since the heading sensors can be installed just about anywhere.

Capt. Lou 01-05-2017 01:04 PM

Re: Auto pilot
 
Simrad or Furuno top of the line , same brands are the way to go easily intergrated . Good deals at boat shows I would buy from an installer get package deal unless u know how to install yourself .
However that being said if ur just using on Grt Lakes then u may find lesser known brand OK since ur not covering ground , that is a lot of long runs .
Also no currents albeit deeper ones do exist however topside mostly wind issues, so ability of unit is less compromised then ocean applications .

Finprof 01-10-2017 01:07 AM

Re: Auto pilot
 
I fish on Chesapeake Bay with a buddy who has a Lowrance auto-pilot running with a Gen2 and an HDS-7. The auto pilot cost around $900 and works very well. Current is not too bad on the Bay but the chop is difficult. I have been thinking about getting one myself because Casper has to run the boat when I am landing a fish in Spring

Slip It In 01-10-2017 01:03 PM

Re: Auto pilot
 
If your using the kicker motor for trolling, cant you just adjust the tension of the steering to go straight? When I was younger I had a smaller boat with 9.9 motor and would lock motor with steering tension adjustment and then if I wanted little left, I would move over to port side. Then release steering tension and steer my way home. Worked for years.

Now I have a Simrad autopilot on my cc and wouldn't buy a boat without one. Had an issue with the brushes dirty caused it to stop working but a simple cleaning of the brushes fixed it. The system works great in the slop and with heavy wind. It has its own display and is also linked into my Simrad NSS evo2 to adjust direction or to head to waypoint.

But there are other systems less complicated that you might want to look into, which would cost way less and easier to setup. Head to a boat show this winter and shoot some ideas off a few venders. Might find the answer your looking for.

Pete

Gerry Zagorski 01-10-2017 03:49 PM

Re: Auto pilot
 
Yes boat show is a great idea http://jerseyboatexpo.com/new-jersey...sale-and-expo/

If you go during the week you'll have vendors undivided attention.

BCinerie 01-10-2017 07:10 PM

Re: Auto pilot
 
I am going to venture to a few boat shows. My season starts in mid march so I want to pull the trigger soon to buy and get installed etc. thanks for the feedback.

BCinerie 02-18-2017 09:41 PM

Re: Auto pilot
 
Finally pulled the trigger. Raymarine EV 100. Hope she goes straight. Lol.

BCinerie 03-27-2017 12:13 PM

Re: Auto pilot
 
Splashed boat Friday go down Sunday and a puddle of hydraulic fluid from new auto pilot pump !!! They are going to fix today but so far season has been cursed lol . Can only get better

Gerry Zagorski 03-27-2017 04:27 PM

Re: Auto pilot
 
Oh brother :rolleyes:

Always something.. Will be interested to see how you like it.


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