Autopilot
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Autopilots
Autopilots are equipment used on ships and boats to maintain a chosen course without constant human action. It is also known by several other terms, such as self steering gear and autohelm (technically a Raymarine trademark, but often used generically). Several forms of self-steering gear exist, divided into two categories: electronic and mechanical.
Introduction
Electronic self-steering is controlled by electronics operating according to one or more input sensors, invariably at least a magnetic compass and sometimes wind direction or GPS position versus a chosen waypoint. The electronics module calculates the required steering movement and a drive mechanism (usually electrical, though possibly hydraulic in larger systems) causes the rudder to move accordingly.
The main goal of a mechanical self-steering gear is to keep a sailboat on a given course towards the apparent wind and to free the helmsman from the steering job. An advantageous side effect is that the sails are kept in optimal angle towards the apparent wind, and deliver optimal propulsion force by that. Even in sailboats running under engine the self steering gear can be used to keep the boat on the correct heading into the wind to easily set or change sails.
Autopilot Types
Wheel Pilot
Tiller Pilot
Wind Vane (mechanical self-steering)
Direct Drive
Autopilot Vendors
Electronic Autopilots
Windvane / Mechanical Steering
Components
Controllers
Control Heads
Remote Controls
Hydraulic Pumps
Rudder Sensors
Compass
Notes
- Autopilots are traditionally named "George".
Forum Discussions
- Autopilot Discussions on Cruisers Forum
External Links
- Autopilot on wikipedia
- Self Steering Gear on wikipedia
See Also
References & Publications
Personal Notes
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