The boat's Raymarine SPX5 works fine. P70 head. But the motor is noisy as hell; has been since new. Remedy has been to just keep it on #2 response level plus other dampening settings. I've got it dialed.
However, for long cruises, I've contemplated installing a CPT auto pilot. Maybe even in addition to the RM. They say it's quiet, uses less power, and with better longevity.
I can't stand the idea of a hideous windvane apparatus hanging off the transom, with big holes punched in my hull, installation nightmare, big expense. Am thinking CPT is possible alternative. Less worry of breaking it, power low enough (?) that solar can keep up, ...and quiet.
BUT, I've read that power consumption is about 2 amps an hour. Good, but is that really all that much less than the RM on the low settings?
My questions are: Has anyone measured power consumption CPT vs RM?
Has anyone used CPT on long cruises? What are comments?
If this has been discussed, please link.
However, for long cruises, I've contemplated installing a CPT auto pilot. Maybe even in addition to the RM. They say it's quiet, uses less power, and with better longevity.
I can't stand the idea of a hideous windvane apparatus hanging off the transom, with big holes punched in my hull, installation nightmare, big expense. Am thinking CPT is possible alternative. Less worry of breaking it, power low enough (?) that solar can keep up, ...and quiet.
BUT, I've read that power consumption is about 2 amps an hour. Good, but is that really all that much less than the RM on the low settings?
My questions are: Has anyone measured power consumption CPT vs RM?
Has anyone used CPT on long cruises? What are comments?
If this has been discussed, please link.