I hear ya about the push button and go as well as the networking. On the Chesapeake bay, you can't just point and go. There are too many crab pots and shoals. For me, and the way I sail, I just need to hold a course for a while, or help while tacking. The CPT is so strong and....perfectly silent. The only noise you hear is the steering wheel, itself. No motor noise at all. And it is very strong, and very precise. She held a course far better than I do. And the CPT tacks better than I do when single handling. In fact, sailing home in the rain there was poor visability. I knew my marker was 5 NM away at 22 degrees, but couldn't see. I set my course, and the marker showed up where it was supposed to be.
The other thing that is so cool about the CPT is that you can adjust the rudder sensitivity of the wheel pilot, and how much the wheel turns instantly by turning a knob. Also, no calibration required.
I don't have room for a below deck pilot, and the Raymarine wheel pilot is underpowered for my boat. Also, I didn't want to deal with networks and the like. I get so frustrated when the systems don't work, so I don't have any on board. Keeps my frustrations to a minimum.
The CPT works beautifully for my application and it has exceeded my expectations by far. Also, the tech support is fantastic! Jeff, at CPT, builds the CPT to your exact specification. Any questions at all, and he answers the phone! No automated menu nonsense!
Ben