WP10 Simrad autopilot parts

Jun 11, 2004
1,858
Oday 31 Redondo Beach
Unfortunately it is not a belt he is looking for.
The V-grove is a proprietary part that Simrad hasn't made in a long time. I've been looking for one for several years.

@dandelang : If you find on please post the source. Someone out there must have an old Simrad wheel pilot collecting dust that you might be able to find. There is one on EBAY listed for parts for $250.
It is a 30 but the V-Grove is the same on the 10 as the 30. But $250 is pretty expensive and I assume there is no guarantee that the V-Grove in that one will come out undamaged.


I don't know why this link says "pardon our interruption" but it seems to take you to the EBAY page with the old used wheel pilot

I assume you might have tried to "rebuild" yours as I suggested back in July but have not because yours may be too far gone.

Another alternative I have thought of is it might be possible to have one 3d printed but I haven't pursued that avenue.

Good luck
 
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Jun 11, 2004
1,858
Oday 31 Redondo Beach
Interesting.

dandelang has his out so he can hopefully give you good measurements. Mine is on the wheel and it is a bit of a pain to get to .

I would estimate it to be about 40" long, maybe 3/4" to 1" wide and 1/2" high or so with a "groove" on the inside of the circle and small lip on one edge. It is item 2 in the drawing dandelang included in the original post. I imagine it would be made in one strip from some appropriately flexible but durable material and and then bent around the inside of the ring while it was being glued in.
 
Sep 24, 2018
3,926
Catalina 30 MKIII Chicago
Interesting.

dandelang has his out so he can hopefully give you good measurements. Mine is on the wheel and it is a bit of a pain to get to .

I would estimate it to be about 40" long, maybe 3/4" to 1" wide and 1/2" high or so with a "groove" on the inside of the circle and small lip on one edge. It is item 2 in the drawing dandelang included in the original post. I imagine it would be made in one strip from some appropriately flexible but durable material and and then bent around the inside of the ring while it was being glued in.
40" in diameter?!
 
Jun 11, 2004
1,858
Oday 31 Redondo Beach
40" in diameter?!
Circumference. Sorry for not being clear. I assume one would print a length of it (40'inches or so) and then bend it. That's why I said length. But I really don't know how this works.

I was at the boat today and the OD of the wheel is about 14" The grove ring fits on the inside so say 13" ID, about 41" circumference. I was thinking it would be printed a bit longer and then could be fitted and cut to required length at installation. But I know I'm getting ahead of things. The harder measurements would be the width and height, the lip and then the depth of the grove. I'm an accountant by training and not much of an engineer. Sorry

Thanks for your interest.
 
Sep 24, 2018
3,926
Catalina 30 MKIII Chicago
Gluing it back together is likely to create a weak point. My printer has a max printing areas of 10x10x10". I doubt it'd cost much to send it off to be printed on a larger machine. PM me if you'd like me to draft this up for you