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Raymarine Steering Wheel Remote (rcu-3) on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:E62351

Stay in command of your Multifunction Display without letting go of the wheel!

The optional Raymarine RCU-3 Steering Wheel Remote gives you simple access to frequently used functions while underway.

Change range scales, control your music, switch between apps, and even mark your waypoint; it's all possible with the wireless Raymarine RCU-3 remote. You can attach the RCU-3 to the supplied lanyard and transform the RCU-3 into a convenient handheld remote control for the aSeriescSerieseSeries, the New eS Series and gS Series displays.

Bluetooth wireless technology makes configuring the Raymarine RCU-3 remote easy and gives wireless control of your Raymarine Multifunction Display from up to 15 feet from the display.

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