[C320-list] Raymarine EV100 Wheel Autopilot/B&G Vulcan

Jeffrey Brown oceanblues at mac.com
Fri Nov 26 12:36:23 PST 2021


I agree 100 %. I have the wheel pilot and regret it each time not spending the money and doing it right. 

Jeff Brown
949-350-5123

> On Nov 26, 2021, at 12:29 PM, Doug Treff <doug at treff.us> wrote:
> 
> I have the Raymarine EV-100 and I agree with all the others. If I had to do over, I would take the time to install the below deck unit. I find the Wheel Pilot to be underpowered for all but calm seas. I use it primarily when motoring in calm weather or sailing on flat water and light winds. I often have issues with the lever coming disengaged as well. I never leave it unattended for more than a minute or two which kind of defeats the purpose of hands-free steering.
> 
> Regarding mixing brands, I have a Garmin MFD and it works just fine with my AP. I can steer a course, to a waypoint, and also relative to a wind angle. the NMEA sentences on the network should be standard and it should work for you.
> 
> Bottom line, if I had a do-over, and a higher budget, I would choose a below deck system.
> 
> --
> Doug Treff
> doug at treff.us
> 
>> On Thu, Nov 25, 2021, at 5:22 PM, Mark Calisti wrote:
>> I’m doing initial research on an autopilot and leaning towards the 
>> Raymarine EV100 Wheel Autopilot Pack. Seems like an easier 
>> installation, much lower cost than below the deck options, and meets 
>> our relatively simplistic needs. I have the B&G Vulcan chart plotter. 
>> It does not appear that B&G has a similar “wheel pack” offering. Anyone 
>> with the Raymarine/B&G configuration? If so, would appreciate pros/cons 
>> we should assess before purchasing.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> Mark Calisti
>> Solomons, MD
>> #749


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