Weather here prevented me from a on boat try in.
Also planned is some LED lighting to illuminate the cockpit mounted in the underside of the Navpod.





That's normal, as long as the wheel turns freely. The adustment screw is for the clutch. Careful with that... it's a finnaky adjustment. If everything turns smoothly and the clutch holds properly, no adjustment is necessary. The plastic sound is somehting to just get used to. I believe it gets quieter with use (kind of breaks in) Either that or you just learn to tune it out.I find that now when I turn the wheel on my M I can hear the plastic on the wheel pilot assembly making a plastic against plastic sound when I turn the wheel.
I have my GPS/Plotter/Sounder and wind gizmo hooked up. The AP has one NMEA in, one NMEA out, both used for the GPS. The wind gizmo goes through the Seatalk port which also provides it with power. The other Seatalk port is for the AP control head. The control head has another NMEA input you can use if you want to hook up another gadget, but it's input only (no output) so it would have to be something where one-way communication is acceptable i.e. wind gizmo would work for such application. If you have more gadgets, you might need a bigger boatleon,what other gadgets did you hook up with the S1? i have had a look at the technical page and it indicates that you can only hook up one NMEA unit,i was hoping to hok up my chartplotter and wind/direction gizmo.
Thanks Leon,delevi wrote:The control head has another NMEA input you can use if you want to hook up another gadget, but it's input only (no output) so it would have to be something where one-way communication is acceptable .
Leon
Do I use the regular 14 gauge wire or some other kind of wire to connect the GPS to the S1 computor?delevi wrote:Bertrand,
Correct. There is only one Seatlak port on the control head and it runs to the computer. Make sure you use both NMEA in +/- & out +/- running GPS to AP computer. Four wires total. This allows the AP to communicate wit the GPS for tracking plus the AP can send its compass reading back to the GPS, giving you heading data. Without that, your GPS will only give you course data (direction the boat is traveling) vs. heading data (direction the bow is pointing) It's great having both.
Leon