Simrad TP32 Tiller Autopilot (Up To 39' & 14000Lbs)
TP32 Tillerpilot
Part # TP32
The TP32 is a reliable and robust autopilot, which has been optimised to draw
as little power as possible and operate extremely quietly, making it ideal for
sailboats up to 37ft.
High performance for small to mid range sailboats Simrad
Tillerpilots are designed for high precision, reliable autosteering while
drawing low current to optimise battery life. The hard wearing, waterproof body
contains all controls and has been tested for many hours in total immersion.
Exceptionally quiet in use, the Tillerpilot gives fast and positive performance
for effective steering in a wide range of sea states and wind conditions. A
range of pilots offers performance to suit most small to medium sailboats.
The Sirmad TP22 and Simrad TP32 Tillerpilots offer easy interfacing to external
devices using Simrad’s proprietry network system, SimNet. When interfaced,
enhanced options such as sail to wind or sail to waypoint are easily accessed
via the key pad. The recommendations assume typical coastal sailing conditions
and in circumstances where extended voyages or more extreme weather conditions
are expected, the choice of a higher specification pilot is recommended
including the full range of Simrad below deck pilots.
TP32 Tillerpilot Key Features
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Easy To Use
A simple selection of controls enable straightforward selection of the
adjustments you require.
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Precision Steering
Outstanding performance through a wide range of scenarios, even extreme
weather, ensures the Pilot is positive and effective in typical coastal
sailing conditions.
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Battery Optimisation
Low power draw ensures your battery will last longer, even if you use the
autopilot for prolonged periods.
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Silent Sailing
The TP range of autopilots have been designed with minimal noise in mind.
They're extremely quiet, so you can enjoy the peaceful sensation of being out
on the water.
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Waterproof Sealing
Protection from the elements.
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SimNet Compatible
Simple plug & play installation, even DIY.
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