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Raymarine Ev-100 Wheel Evolution Autopilot: A Complete Autopilot-in-a-box on 2040-parts.com

US $1,599.00
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:48972 UPC:723193770733



MARINE SPECIALISTS: 
Raymarine, the world leader in marine electronics, develops and manufactures the most comprehensive range of electronic equipment. Raymarine is dedicated to the design, manufacture and distribution of the highest quality marine electronic products and services to the worldwide recreational and light commercial markets. Whether it be stand-alone units or fully integrated systems, Raymarine understands boating and what it takes to make it safer.
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EV-100 Wheel Evolution Autopilot

Features:
  • A complete autopilot-in-a-box
  • Evolution Ai for superior performance
  • No calibration required
  • Quick and easy installation
  • Fits most types of sailboat wheels
  • Simple, robust clutch engagement
  • For boats up to 16,500 lbs (7,500 kg)
  • For 12V DC power systems
  • Includes p70 Autopilot Controller
Includes:
  • EV-1 Sensor Core
  • p70 Autopilot Control Head
  • ACU-100 Actuator Control Unit
  • Wheel Drive
  • Evolution Cabling Kit
  • EV Unit O-Ring Pack (set of 2)
  • Wall Mounting Bracket
The EV Sensor Core
At the center of every Evolution system is the intelligent EV sensor core, a 9-axis sensor that monitors vessel motion in all three dimensions. The innovative EV sensor core combines advanced solid-state sensors with the Evolution autopilot processor into a single easy-toinstall housing.

Mount the EV sensor core above or below decks, the rugged enclosure is fully sealed and built to IPX6 and IPX7 waterproofing and submersion standards.

The EV-1 is designed for Evolution mechanical and hydraulic autopilot systems. SeaTalkng networking enables a single cable connection for power and data to the Evolution ACU (actuator control unit) and extended SeaTalkng and NMEA2000 networks.

Features:
  • Precision monitoring of heading, pitch, roll, and yaw allowing the autopilot to evolve instantly as sea conditions and vessel dynamics change
  • Flexible installation options. Mount above or below deck
  • Simple SeaTalkng connectivity to the control head and ACU
  • Solid state sensor technology delivers dynamic accuracy to within 2 degrees in all conditions
  • Fast and reliable heading data for MARPA, radar overlay, and heading modes on Raymarine multifunction displays

p70 Autopilot Control Head
The p70 is a push-button operation controller designed primarily for sailboats.

Features:
  • LightHouse user interface is simple and quick to use
  • Wide 160° viewing angles
  • Start up wizard helps you configure the pilot quickly and easily
  • Anti-reflective coating for improved visibility in bright sunlight
  • Low power - typically 132mA/1.6W - 27% less than ST70 at x4 measured brightness
  • Supported autopilot modes: Auto; Standby; Pattern; Track; Wind Vane; Power Steer and Jog Steer
  • Simple system and group dimming/illumination
  • Support for multiple data sources
  • SeaTalkng/NMEA2000 and SeaTalk1 connectivity (no bridging required)
ACU-100 Autopilot Control Unit (ACU)
The rugged ACU (Actuator Control Unit) delivers reliable autopilot drive power and also provides power to the SeaTalkng bus. Choose the ACU that fits your steering system type.

Evolution Cabling Kit
  • 1 x SeaTalkng Power Cable (0.4m)
  • 1 x SeaTalkng Backbone Cable (5m)
  • 1 x SeaTalkng Spur Cable (0.4m)
  • 1 x SeaTalkng 5-way Connector Block
  • 2 x SeaTalkng T-piece Connector
  • 2 x SeaTalkng Terminator
Pilot Type: Wheel
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