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Auto Pilot recommendations Apr 23, 2024 7:00 pm #39227

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Looking to add an auto pilot to our new boat.  It's an 18' Hewescraft with cable steering.  Kicker is tied to the main motor.  A bow mounted trolling motor is not an option for us due to not having the ability to charge batteries where the boat is stored.  Does anyone have an autopilot they'd recommend?  
2023 Hewescraft 180 Sportsman
115 Mercury Pro XS
9.9 EFI Mercury Pro Kicker

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Auto Pilot recommendations Apr 24, 2024 6:47 am #39229

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I have a cable steer - with a Raymarine Sport Pilot, but I don't thing they make them anymore. Raymarines are good APs however. If you have a Hewes, you probably got it at Cal. Marine. It's not too expensive to convert to hydrolic steering and Frank can do that install - either just the steering or steering and AP install, I'd think. If mine conked out, that's what I'd do.  

I have a friend with Lowrance electronics on his boat and has Lowrance Auto Pilot that is controlled through his chart plotter. It works very well for him.  

One thing I will say - you will never, ever regret putting an autopilot on your boat. Mine is running probably 98% of the time, even when I'm sitting at the helm.  
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Auto Pilot recommendations Apr 24, 2024 8:25 am #39231

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I use a front mount trolling motor and have rigged heavy guage wire from my main engine charging/trolling battery to my trolling motor batteries with a switch. I can hit the switch and have my charging battery charge my trolling motor batteries when I troll. Always charged batteries as long as i am using my main engine.
 
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Auto Pilot recommendations Apr 24, 2024 9:29 am #39233

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I have a larger boat but it is power assisted cable steering. I went with Si Tex SP 120 a few years ago and its worked well for me.
-Lady M- Sea Ray 290 Amberjack
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Auto Pilot recommendations Apr 24, 2024 11:18 am #39239

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I have the same boat as Tim. I have a raymarine smart pilot. It works fine but turns the wheel constantly to keep the boat straight and is very loud. I will probably be converting to hydrolic steering.
Sea Ray 290 Amberjack
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Auto Pilot recommendations Apr 24, 2024 5:27 pm #39241

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2nd what BNature said. Calumet Marine Frank Martin excellent source/install. He likes to fish also.
Autopilot will be best first mate you ever have on your boat. Your days of yelling pay attention or where the hell you going will be limited.
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Auto Pilot recommendations Apr 25, 2024 9:13 am #39249

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I have a Lowrance autopilot it works wonderfully.  I do have hydraulic steering but if you want to keep your cable steering  they make a cable steer unit as well. You must have a Lowrance graph to run the autopilot. If you already run Lowrance , you just patch it into your nmea network.  If you don't, you can get by with running smaller graph dedicated to the AP.
200hp Tohatsu
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Trollsmarter
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Airmar tm165hw
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Auto Pilot recommendations Apr 30, 2024 2:52 pm #39286

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I decided to go with the Lowrance unit.  Hopefully it'll be installed next week while we're on vacation.  
2023 Hewescraft 180 Sportsman
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Auto Pilot recommendations Apr 30, 2024 3:27 pm #39287

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Nice! The best investment you can make in trolling.
-Lady M- Sea Ray 290 Amberjack
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Auto Pilot recommendations Apr 30, 2024 8:26 pm #39292

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I decided to go with the Lowrance unit.  Hopefully it'll be installed next week while we're on vacation.  
 

Did you go hydraulic or did you stick with cable steer?

Also remember,  wherever you decide to locate the Point-1,  check the location with a compass to make sure there is no magnetic interference.  Sometimes power cables ,speakers and other stuff will cause compasses to go haywire and if it does your autopilot will not work correctly 
200hp Tohatsu
9.9hp Tohatsu
72" MK Ulterra Quest 36v
5 Li batteries
MK PCL 460
Trollsmarter
3 12" graphs- Lowrance Live,Carbon Simrad EVO 3
Simrad is40
Lowrance 3d
Airmar tm165hw
Lowrance 3in1
Lenco 4x12 tabs
Traxstech 72" , Berts 24" tracks
2 Big Jon Capt packs
MK 15' Talon
Lowrance autopilot

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