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My husband recently purchased 3 complete EV 100 Raymarine autopilots for his boat, $4,500, triple redundancy. The items for sale came off his boat. The head doesn't seem to work. The 3 wheel drives and 2 serve compasses all work. He believes a 3rd servo compass is still mounted to the boat. If he finds it still mounted, he will send it to you in September. The wheels have had some repairs made to keep them functional. The remote works well. Manuals, extra connections, etc. are included. A great value. Shipping $30 in USA. Sold as is-no returns or refund. Call with any questions, 406-777-4241, Silas.
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