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Nautec Autohelm 2000 - Tiller Pilot on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Clermont, Florida, United States

Clermont, Florida, United States
Condition:Used


This is a low power high performance autopilot for pleasure sailing. This unit is used, shows and shows signs of wear. However this unit is fully functional and comes with original instructions..
These units are very easy to install and are hard to find in working condition. This unit was used as a primary autopilot for offshore sailing aboard a 41' Hinckley Owens.

**LARGE TILLER PILOT**

Unit Specs:
Supply voltage: 12V
Power consumption: 3 watts
Pushrod stroke: 10"
Hardover time: 9 sec at no load
Maximum thrust: 100 lbs
Compass: 2 degree friction error

This unit is sold as-is.

Thanks for looking and happy bidding.

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