SPX 5 is recommended by Raymarine for boats up to 7500 kg., (6800 my oceanis 381, that on cruise can increase by 20%) Stronger (SPX 10) is better, of course, but I see a lot of bigger boats with wheel pilot (ST4000 or similar). wich is others experience?Dang! I was thinking of getting one. I am a little confused by the "good for boats up to 36 ft" spec.
It is way too simple. Consider an aircraft carrier a big boat, how big is it's wheel? I would bet the X5 would work on that boat due to the mechanical advantage after the wheel.
The better spec would I suspect be wheel diameter. Big boat big wheel gives helmsman increased mechanical advantage, but the X5 is at a fixed diameter so has relatively lower advantage as the steering wheel to X5 wheel gets worse.
So i wonder if an X6 to whit an X5 with a longer drive belt and bigger diameter drive wheel would work?
You've hit the nail on the head - the X5 doesn't have enough mechanical advantage since the drive is so close to the center of the wheel. Plus the motor with the X5 doesn't have a lot of torque. I previously had the ST-4000 and its "brain" was far less sensitive to motor stall than the X5, but I had a similar problem with not having enough time to balance the sails.Dang! I was thinking of getting one. I am a little confused by the "good for boats up to 36 ft" spec.
It is way too simple. Consider an aircraft carrier a big boat, how big is it's wheel? I would bet the X5 would work on that boat due to the mechanical advantage after the wheel.
The better spec would I suspect be wheel diameter. Big boat big wheel gives helmsman increased mechanical advantage, but the X5 is at a fixed diameter so has relatively lower advantage as the steering wheel to X5 wheel gets worse.
So i wonder if an X6 to whit an X5 with a longer drive belt and bigger diameter drive wheel would work?