
CHOOSING A PILOT
COCKPIT PILOTS
Cockpit pilots are easy-to-install autopilot systems that mount
directly to your boat's helm, wheel or tiller. Raymarine offers
several different cockpit pilot options engineered for vessels up
to 30 feet in length.
BELOW DECK PILOTS
Typically recommended for boats larger than 30 feet, below deck autopilots generally con-
sist of three main components: the drive unit, the corepack, and a control head. Raymarine
SmartPilot systems accommodate a wide range of steering systems including hydraulic,
mechanical, and power assisted stern drive steering systems.
Step One: Choose a
Control Head
The control head is your interface to the autopilot
system. Add additional control heads wherever you need
to interact with the autopilot system.
Step Two: Select a Drive Unit
Under the control of the course computer Raymarine
autopilot drive units interface with your vessels steering
system for reliable and straight course keeping. A broad
range of drive units are available to match almost any
type of steering system.
Step Three: Select a Corepack
The brain of the autopilot system, SmartPilot X-Series
corepacks consist of a course computer and fluxgate
compass.
ST70
Smartpilot X-30
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