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Data sheet
The ST2000+ autopilot from Raymarine is equipped with a 6-key keypad and a 45 mm LCD display which shows the course in automatic mode and the setpoint in "standby mode". The display features 3 levels of backlighting. With its built-in compass, it operates without problem when heeled (up to 45°).
The system is ready for connection to a windvane and/or a remote wireless remote control. Thanks to the integrated NMEA0183 interface, the autopilot can use data from GPS plotters (and instruments from other manufacturers) to follow a planned course. The autopilot is also SeaTalk-compatible and can be connected to i40/i50/ST40/ST60+ range devices without the need for an additional box.
The AutoSeastate function helps you keep the boat on course. Automatic tacking is possible with the Autotack function.
| ST1000 Plus | ST2000 Plus | |
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| Recommendations |
Max. length: 9.5 M |
Max. length: 11 M |
| Max. thrust | 57 Kg | 77 Kg |
| Mounting mode | Reversible port or starboard | |
| Dimensions | 450 x 73 x 95 mm | |
Always take into account the total displacement of the fully-loaded boat. This weight is often 20% higher than the displacement of the light boat. So make sure you don't select a pilot who will constantly be working at the limit of his or her capabilities. If you select your pilot with safety in mind, he'll remain operational in bad weather.
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Does-the ST2000+ pilot work well in rough seas?
Hello Aurélien, the ST2000+ works well in rough seas, if your boat is properly trimmed and within its weight range. But it's not a deep-sea pilot for extreme conditions, for which you'll need to consider more powerful models or models coupled with wind and attitude sensors.
Can the ST2000+-be connected to a GPS plotter or navigation system?
Hello Suzanne, yes, the ST2000+ can be connected to a GPS plotter or a navigation unit, provided that this equipment is compatible with the NMEA 0183 or Seatalk protocol Raymarine.
Hello, I wanted to know if it's easy to replace the telescopic arm or the pilot's compass in case of failure?
Hi Tom, the ST2000+'s telescopic arm and compass are not easily replaceable by the user. They are integrated into specific, technical parts of the pilot. In the event of a breakdown, you will certainly have to return the product to Raymarine, who will be able to offer you either a repair or a replacement.