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Old 04-26-2011
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Tiller pilots

I'm looking for information or advice on various tiller pilots. I have a 20,000lb displacement boat with a transom hung rudder. The tiller pilots I have looked at are only recommended for boats up to 16,000lbs displacement which leaves me a little short. I currently have a Navco TP5500 which does OK but will not hold a compass course when heeled over. Anybody have any recommendations?
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