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Raymarine E70099 Rottary Rudder Refference For Auto Pilot on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Bellmore, New York, United States

Bellmore, New York, United States
This unit is new but not in original packaging. Customer purchased new auto pilot but requested we leave the old rudder potentiometer. This is new but not in original packaging.
Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:E70099

This is a new rudder reference unit but not in the original packaging. The customer replaced his auto pilot but did not want to pay the labor to replace the rudder reference so we're selling it.


The Rotary Rudder Reference Transducer is a sensor included with many Raymarine SmartPilot core packs, and with the ST60 series rudder system. This device accurately measures the angle of the boat's rudder(s) or outdrives, and sends that information back to the autopilot course computer or rudder angle display. Additionally, many Raymarine multifunction displays and instrument repeaters have the ability to read and display rudder angle information over the SeaTalk navigation network.

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