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Tillerpilots combine attractive styling with storm-proof weather
protection to withstand the toughest conditions at sea. Designed
to use minimum energy whilst providing maximum thrust, they
provide fast and silent, in short, outstanding performance.
SimNet capability
Both the TP22 and TP32 are SimNet-enabled, allowing intelligent
data sharing across the revolutionary, NMEA2000-compatible
SimNet high speed bus. The increased data flow provides
maximized performance, whilst simplified interfacing (plug ‘n’
play) supports straightforward installation.
NMEA direct connection
Alternatively, if SimNet-capable instruments are not available,
the TP22/TP32 can be connected directly to most NMEA0183 GPS
receivers via the built-in NMEA interface.
TP10
Designed for tiller-steered sailboats up to 3,700kg
(8,140lbs) and up to 10m (33ft) in length, the TP10 is a high
power, easy-to-operate autopilot, which comfortably outperforms
all challengers in its class.
With a peak thrust of 65 kg (143 lbs)
and a lock-to-lock speed of 8 secs with a 20 kg (44 lbs) load,
the TP10 shows just what can be achieved with advanced design
and engineering.
TP22/TP32
For larger vessels of up to 6,300 kg (14,000 lbs) and a
length of up to 12 m (39 ft), the TP22 and TP32 offer ultimate
sophistication in automated steering.
TP22
With a peak thrust of up to 70 kg (154 lbs) and a
lock-to-lock speed of 8 secs with a 20 kg (44 lbs) load the TP22
is a powerful midrange pilot for boats of up to 11m (36ft) in
length, which shares many advanced features with its [top class]
complement, the TP32.
TP32
With a peak thrust of up to 85kg (187lbs) and a
lock-to-lock speed of 4.7 secs with a 20kg (44lbs) load the TP32
exhibits a truly powerful performance.
Both the TP22 and TP32 can be connected
to a SimNet Control Network, which will allow advanced data
sharing across the system, speeding up the data flow and thus
enhancing performance. Information provided via the SimNet data
bus enables the autopilots to automatically steer to apparent
wind or, if GPS information is available, to steer to the next
programmed waypoint.
HR22 Hand Remote
The HR22 Remote Control enables the helmsman to move
around the cockpit and make quick adjustments to most functions
from any position on board; for example, from under the spray
hood in rough weather. The Remote Control can be connected at
any convenient port on the SimNet system.
Principal Modes:
Steer to Compass
In its standard operating mode the TP22/TP32 will lock onto the
current heading with just one press of the Auto key. Adjustments
to course (in 1° or 10° increments) are made using the Port and
Starboard keys.
Autotack
With just a single command the autotack feature steers the
boat through a tack automatically.
Steer to Wind
To hold a chosen wind angle when under sail, the TP22/TP32 must
either be connected to a Simrad Instrument System with Wind
function, or to a Simrad Active Masthead Unit. Course
adjustments (in 1° or 10° increments) can be made using the Port
or Starboard key.
Steer to GPS
The unique Simrad Nav lock feature means you can instruct
the Simrad TP22/TP32 to steer to the currently active GPS
waypoint with just a single key stroke.
Tillerpilot installation:
The Simrad Tillerpilots should be installed so that
they are level and at a 90° angle to the tiller when it is
amidships and the pushrod is in the midstroke position. The
pilots are factory preset to be mounted on the Starboard side,
but can be configured for Port-side mounting.
The dimensions given should be adhered
to as closely as possible. A range of fitting accessories are
available to accommodate correct installation (please refer to
the Technical Specifications and the relevant User &
Installation Manual below). |