Raymarine Autohelm St4000 Plus Wheel Drive Autopilot System Complete!! on 2040-parts.com
Annapolis, Maryland, United States
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Raymarine Raytheon Autohelm ST4000 Plus Wheel Autopilot System Comes with the following- Raymarine ST 4000 Plus Pilot Computer/Display Suncover for Control/Display Mount Studs/thumb screws for Control/Display Mark II Wheel Drive Assembly Wheel Drive Post Mount (new) DC Power Cord for Computer/Display Mount Brackets for mounting to Wheel Drive to Wheel Mount Bracket Hardware Magnetic Compass sensor with 8 foot harness Drive Cable- (Wheel Drive to Computer, new) User Manual Quick Ref Card System removed for upgrade to Raymarine EV-100 Evolution system. bench tested, 100% functional... Good luck to all.. |
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