I am looking into installing an autopilot to my boat, here is my current set up: seastar hydraulic steering (HC5370-3 with volume of 8.3 cu.in.) controlling twin engines (Honda 50HP). Last fall I installed a Garmin echomap ultra (106sv), also installed a Standard Horizon GX1850GPS but do not have the N2K network install yet, I will have to do that.
The Seastar is a unbalance systeme, the only compatible systeme from Garmin is the compact reactor 40 or the smart pump, the reactor 40 with the 1.2 or 2 L pump are not compatible with the unbalance steering. The smart pump is a bit outside of my budget so what appears to be the best fit for my application is the compact reactor 40 with the 1L pump.
I would like to hear from others that are using this system, how well it works, what are the issues, (side note, I do not intend to use it for fishing). Also would like to know what location was chosen for all the component.
I should be able to control everything directly from the chartplotter so my intent is to purchase it without any GHC unit and put the saving toward a future purchase of a remote control, let me know if this is not advise.
As always, Thanks for any and all input anyone can provide.
The Seastar is a unbalance systeme, the only compatible systeme from Garmin is the compact reactor 40 or the smart pump, the reactor 40 with the 1.2 or 2 L pump are not compatible with the unbalance steering. The smart pump is a bit outside of my budget so what appears to be the best fit for my application is the compact reactor 40 with the 1L pump.
I would like to hear from others that are using this system, how well it works, what are the issues, (side note, I do not intend to use it for fishing). Also would like to know what location was chosen for all the component.
I should be able to control everything directly from the chartplotter so my intent is to purchase it without any GHC unit and put the saving toward a future purchase of a remote control, let me know if this is not advise.
As always, Thanks for any and all input anyone can provide.