by lockie » Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:26 am
I currently have both a Simrad TP22 and Raymarine ST2000+ which I use on my Compass 28 (which weighs about 3.5 tons loaded).
The TP22 died on me a couple of years ago and I bought the ST2000+ to replace it. Recently I managed to revive the TP22 by using the fluxgate compass scrounged from a dead TP10. I had used the TP22 for about 2 years before it died, and have since used the ST2000+ for going on 3 years.
So I'm pretty well placed to compare, and here's my 2 bob's worth:
* Functionally I reckon there's not a lot between them in controlling the boat, although the ST2000+ stroke is noticeably quicker
* I have read lots of posts about failure of both types due to water entry, so some sort of cover is essential. I make a cover from clear plastic gaffer-taped on and replace it each year or so. I also use electrician's tape around the body joint. Looks like ****e but works.
* Both benefit from tuning the gain and deadband according to the boat and sea conditions, which can save an enormous amount of battery power due to reduced stroking and give much better operation.
* Tuning much easier on the TP22, as you can do it while it remains operating in "auto" mode, whereas the ST2000 is quite fiddly in this regard.
* Both accept NMEA 0183 and hence can steer to a waypoint, and/or in wind mode (if you have the wind instrument). Very simple 2-wire connection for both.
* The ST2000+ has a nasty habit of stalling at the end of its stroke with the motor still trying to grind away, so it's vital that you have good sail balance to avoid heavy weather helm causing hard-over tiller for extended periods. I found this out the hard way when it failed while I was soloing in the middle of Bass Strait (and has since done so again). The TP22 has drive gear rotation sensors which sense a stall and shut the motor off. A major design fail by Raymarine, which they happily fix under warranty because they know it's crap!
* The ST2000+ has a global 2 year warranty (even if you buy from USA) plus an additional year if you register it on Raymarine's website. The Simrad's is (or was) based on where you bought it hence no warranty if bought from USA.
* When I enquired 3 years ago about repairing my TP22, Simrad Oz told me they don't repair them, but offered a reco unit with a 3 month (!) warranty. The cost was about the same as the landed cost of a brand new ST2000+ from USA with 3 year warranty. No prizes for guessing which way I went!
* The ST2000+ has a bad habit of the shaft unscrewing and falling out. I returned it already for warranty repair for this and was told I was overstressing it, which was not true - once again this is due to the lack of stall protection.
* The LCD display on the ST2000+ is nice to have but not really much practical use unless you don't have the data already displayed on a plotter or GPS.
Summing up, the price advantage of buying from USA coupled with 3 year global warranty decided it for me, but overall the TP22's built-in protection against stalling makes it more likely to last if it is subjected to heavy use.
As a post-script I was appalled by the cost of a replacement motor for my ST2000+ (nearly 100 quid posted from the UK was the best I could do) and managed to get three near-clones made up as prototypes by a mob on AliBaba for about $60 all up!
As always, it all depends on what you will do with your boat. For serious long-range stuff you can't beat a wind-vane plus a tiller-pilot for back-up, motoring and light winds. For day sails or short cruises, a tiller-pilot is best bang for buck.
Hope that helps, Graeme.
Graeme