Thanks Sean
Thanks Sean. The location of the autohelm on the tiller was set out in the instructions by Raytheon. For the ST1000 the location had to be a specific distance from the axis of the rudder. I think it was either 17" or 21" and the autohelm is designed to work at that specific location. Any other location on the tiller and it will not function properly. As I understand it, most autohelms for tillers function the same way, with a specific distance from the rudder axis. I love my Ratheon unit. Its been a little over a year since I bought it at West Marine ($499) and I still can't believe the quality, or level of technology, that came with it. For instance, I have use it all this summer and, just last weekend, realized that I still have not initialized the unit's internal compus for my general sailing location on the globe. I would recommend you spend the additional money and purchase a GPS with NMEA capabilities to be interfaced with the autohelm. I got a Garmin 76 for $225 at West Marine. The Garmin 76 dwarfs the autohelm in technology. Now, whenever I go out, I have the Garmin record the channel markers, I then create a route, and I have the Garmin 76 sail the boat down any route I select. Further, the information available from the GPS is just unbelievable, from speed to sunrise/sunset to best fishing times. Take a look, I think you will be impressed. Please keep in touch and let me know how you make out.