I´ve got both control-units on board with me.. both work... even if I had some issues with both of them.. also both Firms reacted very fast und comfortable helpfull without much difficulties... both issues were solved quite uncomplicated... and to get things complete, both controlls are totally different!
The Wilco Unit is very... realistic (even our captain uses it in his spare time when not piloting the big boat
). The rudder lever is very exact and the feeling of the whole unit (its controlls, its behavior, its lights, its buttons and even the way they are positioned) simply is "realistic"! It´s really a good feeling
The PI Unit is very versatile.. the throttle levers are ok, the steering wheel is a very good solution to fit most wheel- or lever-steered boats, the bow- and rearthruster are controlled "a bit analog" (wich means those really are analog controlls, also the have only a minimal steeringway, nearly like switches.. but with a little pratice is works
) The buttons are, well, ok. I would say they do their job. All together it looks and feels a bit like a childs toy.. although not a cheap one (and I do not mean the price)
In both cases there are quite a lot of buttons wich are not usefull to SSE,... due to SSE not beeing able to assign so much buttons or the designated functions the perform.
When sailing the azimuth-boats I would give the Wilco Unit a Point for better "realistic feeling"... (even, if especially the cruseship does not behave like it should.. wich is a SSE issue, the azimuths are not placed under the bow - even if she behaves so
)...
The Freedom 90 is a typical candidate for the PI-Unit earning a point.. the bow thruster beeing controlled by the analog steerings.. also it fits or is possibly made to fit most boats (with a little fantasie
).
Nore me, nore my colleags aboard the Poseidon not even the captain were able to decide wich one is the "more playful" one,.. the result is a lot of pluging in and out and a lot of reassigning buttons and controlls in the optionsmenue in SSE (due to it not beeing able to make differences between the two units) and.. of course a lot of fun!
But to conclude.. nobody want´s to miss the units any more ...
Holger