Just bought a Raymarine ST2000 tiller pilot.
Spent about an hour measuring, remeasuring, second guessing, etc yesterday and decided to give it some more thought before drilling holes.
Hardest part is measuring the 18" from the tiller pivot point and translating that to the swivel point which needs to be dropped 6.5" so the TP is level when mounted on the bench seat. Then the point to drill the hole for the stationary end which needs to be 90 degrees from mid rudder position.
The manual says these two measurements are critical. Hard to measure on a boat bouncing around in the slip.
Going back later this week to double check the measurements and start drilling.
Any words of wisdom from those that have gone before?
Spent about an hour measuring, remeasuring, second guessing, etc yesterday and decided to give it some more thought before drilling holes.
Hardest part is measuring the 18" from the tiller pivot point and translating that to the swivel point which needs to be dropped 6.5" so the TP is level when mounted on the bench seat. Then the point to drill the hole for the stationary end which needs to be 90 degrees from mid rudder position.
The manual says these two measurements are critical. Hard to measure on a boat bouncing around in the slip.
Going back later this week to double check the measurements and start drilling.
Any words of wisdom from those that have gone before?