John - The whole point of the tiller pilot is that it has to be easily detachable when the odd emergency crops up so it is the work of moments to reove the TP when you require access to the locker.
My tiller pilots (i've had three over the last 25 years have all been sited in the Locker lid (I have a backing plate underneath the lid and I replaced the old lid hinge years ago with surface mounted hinges.
Mike
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From: johndenney johndenney1@...
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Sent: Monday, 26 March 2012, 19:55
Subject: Re: [AlbinVega] Where to fix a Raymarine st 2000 tiller pilot?
I rang the nice man at Raymarine and he was quite insistent that the
fitting instructions should be adhered to. (thought he might!) The
logic is that the 18" distance from the tiller pivot point is the
"correct" lever arm for the torque of the motor... maybe, if the TP
is only used occasionally it will be fine with a shorter lever arm but
it is less "effecient". I can see the sense in that logic but many
other factors will come into play - balancing the boat and waves
etc.... I need to decide if I need to get in the stb locker whilst
using the TP! I am leaning towards buying an extension (3") for the
TP and fitting it in the "solid" fibreglass near the back of the seat
(near the hinge). I shall have a think!
Thanks for all the useful advice/comments..
John