ST1000 on H240

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Sean Coerse

I've looked at the photos of the install posted on this forum. I have a couple of basic questions. First does the power draw require adding a second battery. I currently have a single battery system and can charge it at the dock. Are any extra parts needed for installation on the H240 or is it sold as a complete kit. I will probably purchase from Boat US because they are local and are willing to match Sailnets price. Thanks Sean Coerse 1998 H240 "Right Coerse"
 
Apr 19, 1999
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Pearson Wanderer Titusville, Florida
Hey Sean

I can't offer much in the way of details for installation on the H240 but I learned a few things while installing an ST1000 on my H23: a) power consumption depends on the load on the tillerpilot. Trim the boat and sails properly before engaging the tillerpilot. I shit weight to limit heel as much as possible and trim the sails until I can move the tiller with just thumb and forefinger. If the t-pilot has to fight a lot of weather helm it will draw a LOT more power. I kept blowing 20A fuses until I figured this out. b) A single battery should be OK, but be prepared to charge it ASAP after you return to the dock to avoid sulfating the cells. Solar charging is not fast enough. c) the location of the t-pilot mount is fixed relative to the rudder pivot axis, so you may need some extra pieces to make it work. I had to buy two ram extensions (3-inch and 1-inch) and I didn't know this until I started the installation. It took two weeks for the parts to arrive. d) You may need a special pin for the tiller. Again, you won't know until you try to install the t-pilot. d) The hand-held remote is worth it if you single-hand a lot and have to go forward to reef, douse the headsail or pick your way through a shoal or into an anchorage. It's also handy for sailing in wet weather as it frees you from having to stay in the cockpit. I'm sure someone with an H240 can tell you exactly what extra parts you'll need so you can get them ahead of time and have everything in hand when you're ready to start. Good luck! Peter H23 "Raven"
 
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Mike B.

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I don't think this unit should be too power hungry on average, but I don't know for sure because I haven't used it yet. I do have some mechanical info for you though. The pin you will get in the box is not threaded - I just threaded mine rather than buy a threaded pin. As shown in the link, I opted to mount the unit low on the starboard side so as not to interfere too much with me leaning over to shift/throttle the outboard. The bottom of my tiller to the top of the seat is 5.75", which given 1.9" from the seat to the rod centerline and 0.5" from the rod centerline to the surface of the mounting bracket you need a bracket with a 4.35" drop. Bracket D159 gets you a 4" drop but you still need to fiddle with it a little so I elected to make my own bracket with some 1/8"x1" aluminum flat stock from the hardware store. It is very sturdy yet inexpensive. Take the wiring diagram with a grain of salt as it is fiction at this point. I am having major difficulties getting the wires pulled. I intend to install the plug on the inside coaming opposite the stern light (already drilled the hole).
 
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