I'm looking to contact someone who has fitted, or owns, a Hunter 33 with a Raymarine Autopilot. I'm looking to replace the "Wheel Drive" with a rotary drive, similar to the setup on the Hunter 42 I have seen. Any advice will be appreciated.
Thank you so much for the info and the drawing, that looks like the unit in the pics and the boat age is about right. The boat is not nearby, so I am flying blind truing to suggest a way to fit a pilot. My customer has a Raymarine wheel pilot and wants to improve on it. I can see that I really need much more detail about the boat before I can offer any advice. Most of the boats using the Lewmar pedistal have wheel drives.No idea of the age of your Hunter, so the information is based on the popular Hunter 33 built between 2004 and 2011. This boat was most often built with a Lewmar Rack and Pinion steering system. It is not at all like the Hunter 42 that uses a chain drive system.
The idea of a rotary drive system would be a complicated redesign of the Hunter 33 control mechanism. Essentially, you have a rotary system in the Wheel Drive AP. Your system rotates the wheel, which then transmits the motion ot the rack-and-pinion rotational system inside the binaccle. That is then converted to linear movement, which moves the rudder.
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If your concern is the strength of the Wheel Drive AP to control your boat in open water, then you should look at the linear drive systems that attach directly to the rudder shaft. Raymarine makes one. It is their EV-200 system
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EV-200 Sail Pilot | Boat Autopilots | Raymarine
Evolution autopilot systems for mid-sized sailing boats with mechanical steering.www.raymarine.com
I agree with you on this, and wish to add reason why the linear drive is highly preferred.@marcham I like your suggestions. They are spot on.
I questioned the rationale for the query. Then I looked at his location. He is on the coast of Thailand. That suggests to me his sailing will be in the open ocean.
I have found the EV100 to be acceptable in seas of a meter as long as they are not following seas on my 35ft boat. When the conditions get spicy, the motor and wheel pilot hardware are not made for the stresses of such seaways.