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Simrad Tiller Pilot TP32 Reviews

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Simrad Tillerpilots are designed for high precision, reliable autosteering while drawing low current to optimise battery life. The hard wearing, waterproof body contains all the controls and has been tested for many hours in total immersion. Exceptionally quiet in use, the Tillerpilot gives fast and positive performance for effective steering in a wide range of sea states and wind conditions. Steer to Compass Autotack Auto Seastate Auto Trim Adjustable Gain Port or Starboard Mounting Power: 12v 0.5A Available in:   220014: TP10 - Suitable for boats up to approximately 10m / 3700kg The TP10 is non-interfacing making it ideal for small vessels or where a simple installation is required. Hardover time: 6.9 secs (No load), 8.0 secs (20kg load) Peak Thrust: 65kg.  220003: TP22 - Suitable for boats up to approximately 11m / 5000kg The TP22 can be easily interfaced to external devices to give enhanced options such as sail to wind or sail to waypoint which are easily accessed via the keypad. Interfaces via NMEA 0183 Hardover time: 6.9 secs (No load), 8.0 secs (20kg load) Peak Thrust: 70kg.  220015: TP32 - Suitable for boats up to approximately 12m / 6300kg The TP32 can be easily interfaced to external devices to give enhanced options such as sail to wind or sail to waypoint which are easily accessed via the keypad. Interfaces via NMEA 0183 Hardover time: 4.0 secs (No load), 4.7 secs (20kg load) Peak Thrust: 85kg.  Click here for the user manual

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A class bit of kit for single handed potting boat . Wouldn't go sea without it!!
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Posted 4 years ago
Hi Ivan, Thanks for the review and your video! Great to see it installed and working well for you. Looks like a beautiful day to be out there laying pots, good that the tiller pilot is doing its job whilst you do yours!
Posted 4 years ago