Package
consist of:
- ST6002 Control Head
- S1G SmartPilot S1G 12-volt
Autopilot Corepack with built in Rate Gyro and
AST (Advanced Steering Technology),course computer,
rudder reference and fluxgate compass
- Type 1 12 Volt Hydraulic
Drive
S1G Corepack
- 12 Volt “mini” course computer designed
for use with Type 1 Drives
- 6 Amp (15 Amp peak) motor drive output
- Recommended for mechanically steered vessels
under 20,000 lbs (9000 Kg)
- Recommended for hydraulically steered vessels
with cylinder ram sized 4.9in3– 10.5in3(80cc – 172cc)
- Available in easy-to- buy pre configured SmartPilot
System Packs.
- All-in-one box autopilot solutions with corepack,
control head and drive unit conveniently packaged
together.
- Built in Rate Gyro
- Raymarine AST (Advanced Steering Technology)
with AutoLearn
Gyro Stablized heading output for MARPA and radar/chart overlay on
Raymarine Radars
Behind the autopilot control head is the intelligence
hub of the system, the Corepack. Consisting of an
advanced course computer, fluxgate compass and rudder
feedback, the Corepack is an integral part of the
autopilot system.
Corepack components
explained
Course Computer
The course computer is the intelligence behind your autopilot system.
It includes a powerful microprocessor, programmed with all the steering
know-how we've gained over many years and hundreds of thousands of
boats. The course computer performs the main course keeping function
and also houses the electronic control circuitry for the drive unit
and power amplifier. NMEA inputs and outputs enable it to operate easily
with equipment from other manufacturers. A SeaTalk interface provides
connection to the control head and communication with other Raymarine
devices.
Fluxgate Compass
The fluxgate compass module houses a state-of-the-art electronic compass
mechanism, capable of tracking your boat's heading with incredible
accuracy. The mechanism is gimballed, enabling it to handle pitch and
roll movements up to +/-35o. The fluxgate compass connects directly
to the course computer. It mounts on a bulkhead below decks on most
boats; if yours is a steel-decked boat, the compass will be mounted
above decks, out of the reach of magnetic interference.
Rudder Reference
Transducer
This transducer performs a vital role too: it tells the course computer
the precise position of your boat's rudder at all times. the rotary model
is most commonly required; the linear model is used for hydraulic outboard
steering systems. The rotary model is mounted adjacent to the rudder
stock, while the optional linear model is mounted on the bullhorn ram
of outboard engines.
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