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Raymarine sportpilot: user guide
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The SportPilot can also be operated away from the steering station,
using a hand-held remote control or a Raymarine fixed control unit.
The SportPilot is designed to be owner installed, and most of the
necessary tools are supplied.
SportPilot and SportPilot Plus specifications
There are two versions of the SportPilot: the SportPilot and the
SportPilot Plus. It is vital to use the appropriate pilot for your boat.
The SportPilot will not perform effectively if you exceed the
following boat compatibility specifications.
General specifications
Nominal supply voltage:
Dimensions:
Heading reference:
Operating modes:
Inputs/Outputs:
Steering shaft size:
SportPilot – boat compatibility
Maximum displacement:
Maximum wheel diameter:
(depending on weight)
SportPilot Plus – boat compatibility
The SportPilot Plus has a more powerful motor designed specifically for boats
where the autopilot is used for hours at a time on a daily basis.
SportPilot and SportPilot Plus - Owner's Handbook
12 V DC
Height: 220 mm (8.7 in)
Width: 238.5 mm (9.4 in) including stalk
137.5 mm (5.4 in) excluding stalk
Depth: 100.5 mm (4.0 in)
Raymarine fluxgate compass
• Standby (autopilot not active)
• Auto (autopilot operating): with five settings to
control autopilot rudder gain.
• Navigation (Track) mode: autopilot following
waypoints received from navigator.
Compass, Rudder Position Sensor,
Power/NMEA 0183, SeaTalk
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19 mm (
/
in) and 25 mm (1in) tapered
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2000 kg (4400 lbs) manual cable steering
3500 kg (7700 lbs) manual hydraulic steering
3500 kg (7700 lbs) servo hydraulic steering
54 cm (21 in) wooden
46 cm (18 in) metal

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