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May 22, 2022, 1:52:59 PM
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Hello Skippers,
This is my first request here. I own hull #17. I have a wheel mounted autopilot ring that makes seeing the instruments nearly impossible, especially the tach and temp. Has anyone found a way to overcome this? I am thinking of mounting the instruments elsewhere.
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Jeff Hecht
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Graeme Clark
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May 22, 2022, 2:36:58 PM
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Jeff
It’s not difficult to lower the instrument pod a little. It just bolts to the pedestal and the tube that carries the wiring can be shortened. But probably no more than an inch or two
I’ve always found it a bit of a struggle to see them though!
Having done away with a wheel pilot though in favour of a below deck pilot that helped a lot
Hope that helps!
Graeme
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KEN GEIGER
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May 22, 2022, 4:06:47 PM
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When I had to lower, about 1 inch, my lower instrument pod because of interference with a new wheel pilot I found that I did not need to shorten the wire pipe as it just slid further into the pod as the pod came down.
Ken GeigerNorthern Dream #765 2000
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Scott Thompson
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May 22, 2022, 5:57:12 PM
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Yikes. I've never seen this done on any 320. You might consider
replacing your autopilot with a below decks model, as many of us have
done. That's not a cheap fix, but it might be cheaper than
re-engineering the control panel. And you would end up with a much
better autopilot too.
Scott
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Jack Brennan
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Jun 15, 2022, 3:21:17 AM
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I agree with Graeme. I shifted mine down an inch or so without much problem when I installed my wheel pilot.
Relocating instruments, on the other hand, is a large job. How large depends on where you move them to. There are many wires and cables involved.
Jack Brennan
Sonas, 1998 Catalina 320
Tierra Verde, Fl.
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Subject: Re: [C320-list] autopilot blocks instruments
Jeff
It’s not difficult to lower the instrument pod a little. It just bolts to the pedestal and the tube that carries the wiring can be shortened. But probably no more than an inch or two
I’ve always found it a bit of a struggle to see them though!
Having done away with a wheel pilot though in favour of a below deck pilot that helped a lot
Hope that helps!
Graeme
#366, 1996
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> On 22 May 2022, at 13:53, jeffa...@me.com wrote:
>
> Hello Skippers,
> This is my first request here. I own hull #17. I have a wheel mounted autopilot ring that makes seeing the instruments nearly impossible, especially the tach and temp. Has anyone found a way to overcome this? I am thinking of mounting the instruments elsewhere.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jeff Hecht
> 973-563-5260
>