Cetec Benmar Autopilot System on 2040-parts.com
Swans Island, Maine, United States
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Complete Benmar COMPU-COURSE 220 autopilot system including all cables remote control unit and installation and operation manual. Unit is designed for 12V systems on boats up to 45' utilizing hydraulic steering. System was removed from a 42" Kadey Krogen and is in good working condition. System is capable of interfacing with a GPS utilizing NEMA 0183, however that feature was not tested on the Krogen.
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