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Raymarine Autohelm St4000 Wheel Drive Unit on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Newport News, Virginia, United States

Newport News, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Raymarine

Raymarine Autohelm ST4000 Wheel Drive Sailboat

Details:

  • Wheel Drive Autopilot Unit
  • Integrated autopilot system for wheel steered Sailboats. 
  • Seatalk compatible

  • Link to ST400 Manual

Specifications:

Manufacturer: Raymarine Autohelm
Part # - ST4000

Condition: Ready to Ship! This unit is in fair to good physical condition and was working when removed from a boat that received a total electronics refit. See Photos Being Sold As Is. This listing is only for what is shown in the photos. No other parts or pieces are included. 

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