Raymarine Pedestal Socket, For Tiller Pilots, Horizontal Mounting
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Overview
The Raymarine Pedestal Socket is a tiller pilot mounting accessory used when the pilot’s fixed end needs to sit higher so the drive can run horizontally to the tiller arm. It gives the tiller pilot a raised socket position on the cockpit structure, helping the ram line up correctly instead of working at an awkward angle.
This range covers five pedestal heights from 1.5 inches to 3.5 inches, also commonly listed as approximately 38 mm to 89 mm. That spread lets the installer match the socket height to the boat’s cockpit layout, coaming position, and tiller height without changing the basic tiller pilot setup.
It is a practical fit for tiller-steered sailboats using Raymarine tiller pilots where the standard socket position is too low. The part is most relevant during new autopilot installs, cockpit refits, or replacement work where the pilot needs a cleaner working angle for everyday sailing and longer passages.
Key features
- Raises the tiller pilot socket when the fixed end of the pilot is lower than the tiller arm.
- Helps maintain horizontal tiller pilot alignment, which matters for smooth pilot movement and correct geometry.
- Available in five lengths: 1.5 inches, 2 inches, 2.5 inches, 3 inches, and 3.5 inches.
- Supports custom cockpit mounting on tiller-steered sailboats where coaming height and tiller height do not line up.
- Works as part of a Raymarine tiller pilot installation rather than as an electrical or network component.
Variants
The Raymarine Pedestal Socket is offered in multiple height options so the socket position can be matched to the boat’s cockpit and tiller geometry.
The length changes between variants. The application remains the same across the range: raising the fixed end of a Raymarine tiller pilot so the pilot can sit in a horizontal working position.
- D026, length 1.5 inches. This is the shortest pedestal in the range and suits installations that need only a modest lift at the fixed end of the pilot.
- D027, length 2 inches. This adds more height while keeping the pedestal relatively low for cockpit layouts with a small difference between socket level and tiller height.
- D028, length 2.5 inches. This mid-range option is useful where the mounting point needs a clear raise without moving to one of the tallest pedestal sizes.
- D029, length 3 inches. This version gives a higher socket position for setups where the fixed mounting point sits noticeably below the tiller arm.
- D030, length 3.5 inches. This is the tallest option in the group and is used where the cockpit mounting surface requires the most lift to bring the tiller pilot closer to level.
Installation and fit
Correct tiller pilot geometry is important before drilling or fastening the socket. The pedestal should be selected by measuring the height difference between the intended cockpit mounting surface and the tiller arm connection point, then matching that difference to the nearest suitable pedestal length.
The mounting surface should be solid enough to handle steering loads, vibration, and repeated pilot engagement in the cockpit. On cored or thin panels, proper backing and sealing are important so the socket remains firm and water does not migrate into the structure.
Use on board
This accessory is a good match for sailors fitting or refining a Raymarine tiller pilot on a tiller-steered sailboat, especially when the cockpit coaming or mounting pad sits below the tiller’s working height. It keeps the installation focused on alignment and secure support, which are the two details that usually decide whether a tiller pilot feels tidy in daily use.
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