Thanks for the reply do you have an suggestions on how and what to mount it on? Also I am pairing it with a lowarance m68c gps using a nema 0183 connection,any experience here.I really value your advice!MrBill_FLL said:I put mine on port so I could control the engine and a/p while driving.
and I put mine closer to the transom than recommended with no ill effects. (ymmv).
I will tell you, once you get it working, you'll learn to love it.![]()
I bought a 5 pack of the sockets. You just drill a 1/2" hole and put this in and your autohelm post drops in. I can send you one.finding41 said:Funny thing. I picked up an older analog model last month. Mine came in the origional box with the foam but no instructions or part that mounts to the boat under the body of the it. Just a metal post. I suppose it fits in some type of hole in something that attaches to the boat. I haven't had time to look at it closely.
Could you post some pictures of your attachment thing? Maybe photos and notes of your installation.
Doesn't the tiller itself get in the way opening the laz. On mine I have to move the tiller to port, or lift it up so the laz hatch can open. So have to disconnect the autohelm anyway.on port I can get my fenders out of the laz, while the AP is still connected . sail or engine.)![]()
Thank you think I will go your way! Do you know the distance your mounting cup is from end of coming?Doug91Mac26S said:There's been a lot of discussion about what side to install autohelms on, port or starboard. On my 26S, the PO installed a Raymarine ST1000 on the starboard side, and I like it there. It has since died and I replaced it with a Simrad TP10, using the same mount. He installed the metal mounting cup directly into the top of the coaming, backed with a block of wood, nice and strong, and flush when not in use. A 5 inch(I think) push rod extension has been added.
So, while in use it extends across the top of the laz, but no problem. If I want to open the laz, I simply lift the TP10 off the tiller pin, and swing it out of the way.
I don't have a good picture, but here you can see where the mounting cup is installed.